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MISSOULA, Mont. — The University of Montana is changing course and will opt-in this year to the NCAA’s House settlement.
The NCAA’s House settlement era has launched, with athletic programs across the country free to start paying millions to ...
The NCAA House settlement, which was approved on June 13 by a federal judge in California, sets the stage for a tidal wave of ...
UAlbany will have the ability to offer as many scholarships as roster spots. That's far more than the old scholarship limits ...
The University of Central Arkansas will not opt in for the House v. NCAA settlement, a landmark restructuring of college athletics that went into effect Tuesday.
The revenue-sharing era, created by the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, officially kicked off on Tuesday. UTEP has ...
Will the settlement create a more balanced playing field? What about Title IX issues? What happens to non-revenue sports?
The NCAA will no longer maintain sport-specific scholarship limits, as its Division I Board of Directors on Monday formally ...
Michigan State University can now share revenue from its athletic department with student athletes. That’s after a legal ...
College coaches associations are advocating for transparent spending within athletic departments as new rules reshape the ...
With colleges allowed to directly pay athletes for NIL beginning July 1, the University of Akron has unveiled its Competitive Excellence Fund.
As the House settlement comes and goes, college athletics is entering a new age. Texas A&M athletic director Trev Alberts ...