The U.S. Department of Education said on Wednesday it rescinded guidance issued by the administration of President Joe Biden ...
A committee of power conference administrators took significant steps this week toward the creation of a new entity that will ...
The NCAA changed its participation policy for transgender athletes on Thursday, limiting competition in women’s sports to athletes assigned female at birth only. The move came one day after ...
This legal action highlights the ongoing debate surrounding NIL rights and compensation for athletes, particularly those from past generations who were not allowed to profit from their likenesses ...
It is a progression of the messy post-2021 world of athlete compensation. But how exactly are contracts structured? Nothing in college sports is uniform, and even player compensation structures ...
The NCAA revised its participation policy for transgender athletes Thursday, a day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order that aims to bar trans athletes from women’s sports.
"In any other industry, you would see protests for fair and equitable compensation." Derrick Alexander, Owner of Greater Works Wealth, former student athlete, and advisor to multiple athletes ...
All of this is tied to the NCAA and power leagues’ landmark decision to settle three antitrust cases (House, Hubbard and Carter), all of them seeking, in some way, compensation for athletes.
With the Ivy League appearing unlikely to participate in athlete compensation, this stands as another way for the conference to fall behind. “It’s still done under the guise of NIL, it’s just ...