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House v. NCAA was filed by former Arizona collegiate swimmer Grant House, challenging a decades-old prohibition on schools ...
Nearly four years after the House v. NCAA class action lawsuit was first filed, United States District Judge Claudia Wilken approved ...
The finally approved House Settlement is bringing an instantly new era to NCAA sports, says the organization's president and ...
A monumental ruling has been made in the world of collegiate athletics that will impact all schools under the NCAA banner - ...
In 2026, will the new Pac-12 be as competitive, or more, than the likes of the ACC and Big 12? Jon Wilner answers that and ...
The ruling is effectively the end of college amateurism. Now it's up to athletic departments to sort how how they want to spend roughly $20.5 million.
Alabama athletics director Greg Byrne released a statement after the House v. NCAA settlement, allowing schools to pay players directly via revenue sharing, was approved.
The NCAA House settlement lets schools pay athletes-but what does it mean for underfunded HBCUs? Here’s how SWAC and others ...
After the NCAA and the House voted to settle the suit in 2024, it was believed that there was no end in sight for the suit.
NCAA president Charlie Baker sent a letter to schools saying the foundation of college sports is stronger with the House ...
In College Football 26, schools get paid based on how often fans play as them, ushering in a groundbreaking NIL era.
A California judge approved the $2.8 billion House v. NCAA settlement Friday, which will drastically alter the landscape of ...