The Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights walked backed a Biden-era Title IX policy on Wednesday morning.
A new name, image, and likeness (NIL) dispute signals that the storm surrounding college athlete compensation will not be calming anytime soon.
CABDA's Midwest show opened here Wednesday. Despite a wintery-mix event happening outside the Schaumburg Convention Center, ...
For every success story that climbs onto the pedestal are those that got stepped on in the path. The post Non-Power 4 School ...
The South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team's practice squad has received a thoughtful gift from head coach Dawn ...
The NCAA last month changed its rules in a landmark decision that affects the most basic tenet of college sports. It started with decisions by individual states that moved to allow NCAA athletes ...
The U.S. Education Department is scrapping a policy from the Biden administration that threatened to upend colleges’ plans to ...
Kitching expressed her excitement about the partnership, saying, “I’m super excited to partner with Brooks as an NIL athlete ...
The U.S. Department of Education has officially rescinded a nine-page fact sheet on Title IX guidance that was released last ...
NCAA's rule changes have resulted in college athletes being able to monetize their personal brands. As a result, the NIL market has experienced explosive growth. Scepter Holdings and Matchpoint are ...
For the first time in college football history, amateur players are able to legally put money in their pockets thanks to the innovative NIL rules introduced to ...
The world of college sports is undergoing a significant transformation due to changes in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations. These changes are allowing college athletes to ...