Blog tagged as college

Despite NIL Hype, Most Student-Athletes Still Use Sports as a Path to Opportunity
While marquee players like Jayden Daniels and Angel Reese have capitalized on their personal brands, earning lucrative deals, the reality for the majority of college athletes is starkly different.
11.22.24 12:39 AM - Comment(s)
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)
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)
Unlimited Transfers Are Here: A Double-Edged Sword?

For years, the transfer portal in college athletics has provided a winding road of rules, exceptions, and limiters on how a college athlete may move from school to school. In theory, transfer rules were intended to protect college coaches from having their athletes recruited whilst on a college rost...

05.24.24 10:00 AM - Comment(s)
Merit Aid > Athletic Aid

We talk about scholarships a lot. The cost of school continues to rise, wages don’t seem to keep up, and families everywhere are looking for ways to relieve the pressure of college costs. For as long as any of us can remember, athletic scholarships have been coveted achievements for all student-athl...

08.24.23 12:00 PM - Comment(s)

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