Blog tagged as ncaa

Ivy League Joins FCS Playoffs, Marking a Historic Shift in Policy
The Ivy League has always been known for its rich tradition in academics and athletics, but one of its longest-standing football policies is about to change
12.18.24 06:56 PM - Comment(s)
NCAA Eligibility Ruling: The Potential Game-Changer for College Athletics
The recent legal decision granting Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia a preliminary injunction against the NCAA is more than just a headline—it’s a development that could redefine the college athlete landscape
12.18.24 06:56 PM - Comment(s)
The Transfer Portal: A New Era for College Athletics
Please Enjoy this great piece by fellow IEC, Joe Slater, on the implications of the Transfer portal as we hit the Winter football portal window.
12.11.24 12:02 PM - 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)
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)

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