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College Sports’ New Regulator Faces Early Backlash:  NIL Clearinghouse Raises Questions and Legal Threats
Less than a month into the rollout of college sports’ new revenue-sharing and NIL (name, image, likeness) governance model, frustration is boiling over.
07.18.25 06:21 PM - Comment(s)
Who Opted out, Who Opted in? A breakdown of NCAA DI Schools that Opted out of the New Revenue Sharing Model, and DII/DIII schools that Opted In for their DI Programs
Here’s a breakdown of the schools that opted out, organized by conference, followed by the list of D-II and D-III schools that chose to opt into revenue-sharing for their D-I programs.
07.18.25 05:54 PM - Comment(s)
The Next Legal Front in College Sports? Title IX, Women’s Sports, and a Reckoning Decades in the Making
The ink is barely dry on the $2.8 billion House v. NCAA settlement, and already the lawsuits are piling up. But this time, they’re not about pay-for-play collectives or employment classification. They’re about equity.
07.18.25 05:27 PM - Comment(s)
Cracks in the Foundation: Why a Wave of Lawsuits May Reshape the NCAA – and Hurt the Next Generation of High School Recruits
Behind that headline moment of House V NCAA, a series of lesser-known lawsuits and legal actions are brewing - and they may be just as transformative.
07.18.25 05:04 PM - Comment(s)
What the Heck Is NIL Go and the College Sports Salary Cap? A Kid-Friendly Guide to the Most Grown-Up Change in College Sports
If you’ve been hearing phrases like “salary cap,” “House settlement,” and “NIL Go,” and thinking, “Wait, is college sports turning into the NFL?” - you’re not far off. Let’s break down what’s actually happening. Like, really simply.
06.24.25 07:52 PM - Comment(s)

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