Coming off its first loss in two, head coach Fred Hoiberg and the Nebraska men’s basketball team begins a two-game road trip ...
The Oregon Ducks have partnered with Pathway Sports and Entertainment, a company that is focused on monetizing the name, image, and likeness or NIL rights of at ...
In a state entrenched in football tradition, Nate Oats and Bruce Pearl have transformed the Tide and Tigers to the two best ...
Football players at the Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference say they want their schools to drop their longtime postseason ban so they can play ...
In the last month since the confetti fell on Ohio State's national championship, the college football world has collectively ...
A new undertaking is signing up FBS college football players’ video NIL licensing rights to be used in the college football video game. Pathway Sports and Entertainment, founded by Casey Schwab, has ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNPlayers Seek Better Deal With EA Sports College FootballPlayers will get $1,500 upfront. The post Players Seek Better Deal With EA Sports College Football appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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Hosted on MSNCollege Football Nation Up in Arms as Polarizing Jeremiah Smith Call Sparks Heated DebateIt feels like just yesterday EA Sports' College Football 25 made a splash with new modes, killer graphics, and overall ...
The NCAA and a coalition of states led by Tennessee reached a settlement in their lawsuit against the NCAA, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced Friday. The settlement is a deal ...
It was another blow to the NCAA’s ability to govern college sports and more than 500,000 athletes. The NCAA had asked for an extension before filing a response Jan. 20 in the lawsuit that New ...
The NCAA has settled the lawsuit with the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia and other states over its rules prohibiting name, image and likeness (NIL) compensation for recruits.
The dramatic turnaround has reignited discussions about the team's prospects for the upcoming NCAA Tournament. Head Coach Brian Dutcher expressed his elation over the win, stating, "Well ...
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