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"The executive order signed last week by President Donald Trump — "Saving College Sports" — harms college sports. It will add more uncertainty by generating more lawsuits," Michael LeRoy writes.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled Saving College Sports July 24, establishing new NIL regulations.
Big Ten football coaches, including Illinois' Bret Bielema and Ohio State's Ryan Day, reacted to changes in college sports.
With so many advantages, Power 4 programs have no excuses for losing to a team from the MAC. That will be truer than ever ...
What effect do you think President Trump’s executive order on revenue sharing in college sports will have on pay for play NIL ...
After coaching college football for 36 seasons, former Texas Longhorns head coach Mack Brown has chosen to spend 2025 in a more limited role. He spent the past ...
Following President Donald Trump’s executive order on college sports, Alabama athletics director Greg Byrne reacted. He ...
Offensive lineman DJ Wingfield files a lawsuit against the NCAA after it denied a waiver request that would have allowed him ...
Let's face it, college sports in its current state is here to stay, but there are some things that need to be tinkered with. The main issue with most fans is NIL particularly is ruining everything ...
Under the monumental settlement, UCLA will be allowed to distribute a max amount of $20.5 million among its student-athletes. UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond and the university have agreed to ...
In February, McNeese State’s basketball manager, Amir “Aura” Khan, rose to fame when a video featuring him went viral on X/Twitter. In the video, ...
On paper, this year's Texas Tech football team is bigger, deeper and far more expensive, but does that mean the Red Raiders ...