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Nyzier Fourqurean’s Legal Battle: Fighting NCAA Eligibility Rules in the DII-to-DI Transition
Nyzier Fourqurean has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, seeking an additional year of eligibility. Fourqurean contends that his two seasons at Division II Grand Valley State University should not count against his NCAA DI eligibility
02.14.25 06:00 AM - Comment(s)
Is Team Ownership Headed to the NCAA?
With revenue sharing headed for the NCAA, the idea of team ownership has been floating around as a way to invest in these sports while helping to subsidize the cost as well. During this episode, host Ryan Holmes and A2A CEO and co-founder Reid Meyer discuss how private equity has started to become i...
02.12.25 10:20 AM - Comment(s)
Forbes Predictions of The Four Biggest Trends in College Admissions this Year 
The college admissions landscape is evolving, influenced by technological advancements, policy changes, and shifting priorities. According to a recent Forbes article, these are the four key trends set to shape the process for 2025:
02.10.25 06:45 AM - Comment(s)
NCAA Settles with Tennessee and Virginia Attorney Generals leading up to house settlement decision
In a landmark resolution, the NCAA has settled its NIL-driven lawsuit with the University of Tennessee, signaling a significant shift in NIL negotiation opportunities.
02.07.25 06:57 AM - Comment(s)
DOJ and Department of Education Weigh in on House vs NCAA Case
he topic of revenue sharing has been the hottest thing this season with the House vs NCAA case nearing a resolution. However, as things looked to be on their way to a settlement, the DOJ and Department of Education stepped in to slow things down
02.05.25 07:00 AM - Comment(s)

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