For decades, the NCAA has maintained in legal proceedings that to permit schools to pay any of the revenue earned by their athletic programs to the athletes themselves would threaten the very ...
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NCAA revenue sharing is here: What's ahead for Louisville Cardinals, Kentucky Wildcats?
Tuesday marks the dawn of a new era in college sports. After the momentous House v. NCAA settlement received final approval June 6, universities such as Louisville and Kentucky can begin sharing ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The revenue-sharing era, created by the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, officially kicked off on Tuesday. UTEP has opted into the settlement for the 2025-26 academic ...
College sports has officially entered its revenue-sharing era, putting away the concept of amateurism for good. Schools can now pay millions of dollars a year directly to their athletes, thanks to the ...
As part of a multibillion-dollar settlement in a series of lawsuits against the NCAA, schools across the country can pay up to $20.5 million this year to their student-athletes. At many schools, ...
The Florida Board of Governors approved an amendment Wednesday allowing state universities to allocate up to $22.5 million in auxiliary funds annually to athletics, helping to cover revenue-sharing ...
The recent NCAA settlement, known as the House settlement, introduced a revenue-sharing model that allows Division I schools to compensate athletes directly. Processing Content The revenue-sharing ...
Michigan State University and other schools can now share revenue from their athletic departments with student athletes. That’s after a historic legal settlement involving the NCAA took effect this ...
The NCAA unearthed another revenue stream Friday when Division I leaders approved patches for uniforms in a move that could generate millions to fund athletic departments that are looking for new ways ...
Starting July 1, universities can begin sharing revenue directly with athletes. The change was made possible by the House v. NCAA settlement. Below, we take a look at how Louisville and Kentucky's ...
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