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University of Minnesota Prepares for Athlete Revenue Sharing with New Role: “House Settlement Negotiator”
The University of Minnesota is making waves in the evolving world of college athletics by advertising a groundbreaking position—a “House Settlement Negotiator.”
11.19.24 08:51 PM - Comment(s)
Jason Acquaye: Learning and Leveling Up
Jason Acquaye allowed football to lead him to opportunities he didn't even know were possible. Now he's a college graduate, an author, and making major impacts through the business opportunities he's worked for
11.15.24 11:24 AM - Comment(s)
New NCAA Rule Allowing Canadian Hockey League Players to Compete in Division I Shifts College Hockey Landscape
The NCAA’s decision to allow Canadian Hockey League (CHL) players to play in Division I hockey starting in the 2025-26 season marks a seismic shift in the world of college hockey.
11.14.24 10:30 AM - Comment(s)
College Athletes Face Uncertainty on National Signing Day Due to New Roster Limits
college sports programs must prepare for significant adjustments without all the answers. The details of the new roster caps, including allowances for offseason rosters and handling injured players, remain unresolved.
11.13.24 09:38 AM - Comment(s)
New Roster Limits to Greatly Affect Walk On Athletes
changes, set to begin in the 2025-26 school year, arise from the House v. NCAA settlement, which may shift many schools to a revenue-sharing model, impacting larger, revenue-generating programs the most​.
11.05.24 12:35 PM - Comment(s)

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