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Athletes Push Back on NCAA House Settlement: Lack of Representation at the Core of Objections
Among the most vocal critics of the settlement are athletes from Stanford and Temple, each raising distinct yet interconnected concerns. Their objections highlight overarching themes of inadequate compensation, lack of representation, and lingering NCAA control over athlete finances.
02.03.25 01:31 PM - Comment(s)
Title  IX  and  NIL: A  Game-Changer  for  Athletic  Budgets
guidance mandates that schools ensure gender equity in all athletic opportunities and benefits, including NIL-related compensation. It challenges the traditional financial models many institutions had in place and raises significant questions about compliance in this new era.
01.17.25 10:34 PM - Comment(s)
The Evolution  of  College  Athletic  Department  Revenue  Sharing
The revenue-sharing model in college athletics has the potential to be a pivotal mechanism that supports the financial sustainability of athletic departments nationwide. At the core, most schools seem to be planning to distribute funds generated primarily from football and basketball programs
01.15.25 08:00 AM - Comment(s)
The  NCAA's  Five-Year  Eligibility  Proposal  Misses  the  Mark  on  Athlete  Needs
The five-year proposal feels like an attempt to sidestep that conversation entirely. By offering an extra year to all athletes, the NCAA appears to be avoiding the more significant issue of how JUCO athletes are treated under the current eligibility system.
01.07.25 01:13 PM - Comment(s)
House vs NCAA: Updated Settlement Information
The NCAA has released more information on the House vs Settlement legislation regarding scholarships, roster caps, and more.
12.23.24 08:30 AM - Comment(s)

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