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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)
The Royalty Workaround: A Legal Fiction That Leaves International Athletes Behind
A new tactic has emerged among athletic departments hoping to avoid employee classification for college athletes: label the new revenue-sharing payments as “royalty income.” International Athletes will suffer if this passes.
04.25.25 05:00 AM - 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)
Breaking: DI Board of Directors conditionally approves House settlement-related rules changes
The Division I Board of Directors on Monday adopted changes to NCAA rules that would take effect if the House settlement is ultimately approved by the court.
04.22.25 08:42 PM - Comment(s)
The $2 Million Reminder: How Nico Iamaleava’s Exit Shows the NCAA’s Biggest Miss
we’ve reached a moment where a college quarterback is negotiating like a pro free agent—but without a union, without a contract structure, and without the kind of institutional guardrails that even minor league baseball has in place.
04.21.25 05:00 AM - Comment(s)

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