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Indifference by Design: NCAA’s Hollow Fix for Roster Cuts Now Threatens Its Own Settlement
the way the NCAA and its partner institutions have handled the controversial roster limits portion of the agreement reveals a deeper issue: a systemic refusal to take responsibility for the harm already done to athletes.
05.15.25 10:10 AM - Comment(s)
The Downward Spiral: What the NCAA Transfer Portal Data Really Tells Us
In the ever-expanding world of the NCAA transfer portal, the narrative is often framed around athletes taking control of their futures, finding better fits, or chasing dreams at the next level. But the most comprehensive data to date tells a different, more sobering story.
05.15.25 09:57 AM - Comment(s)
GCU’s Men’s Volleyball Shutdown Is a Preview of What’s Coming
When Grand Canyon University announced this week it would discontinue its men’s volleyball program after 17 years, the decision sent shockwaves through a tight-knit volleyball community—and signaled a troubling new chapter for non-revenue college sports
05.15.25 09:57 AM - Comment(s)
The Roster Reckoning: How the NCAA’s Premature Cuts Are Undermining House v. NCAA
As college sports waited for the House v. NCAA settlement to receive final judicial approval, most industry insiders expected a rubber stamp. Instead, Judge Claudia Wilken issued a warning shot.
05.01.25 01:55 PM - Comment(s)
Harvard Draws a Line: Why the Real Fight Isn’t Just About Funding, But Academic Freedom
On Monday, Harvard President Alan M. Garber made clear the university would not comply with sweeping new demands from the Trump administration that included everything from auditing “viewpoint diversity” to punishing students for past protests
04.23.25 05:00 AM - Comment(s)

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