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The sweeping terms of the so-called House settlement include approval for each school to share up to $20.5 million with ...
The settlement in House v. NCAA brings an end to the NCAA's long-standing tradition of amateurism. Starting this fall, ...
For the first time in history, Division I schools are now free to pay their athletes directly, marking the dawn of a new era ...
Division I athletes will soon be able to receive direct payments from their schools for the first time in NCAA history.
In wake of Judge Claudia Wilken’s order granting final approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, NCAA president Charlie Baker ...
College athletes will undergo yet another historic change. U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken approved the $2.8 billion ...
One-on-one with Charlie Baker: NCAA president talks NIL, transfer portal, House settlement, and more
Baker shared his perspectives on NIL, the transfer portal, federal oversight, and more in an interview with the Globe.
A judge in California has formally approved a landmark $2.8 billion settlement that will change the complexion of college ...
The NCAA's 119-year amateurism model died Friday with a judge's pen as the landmark House v. NCAA antitrust settlement ...
A federal judge on Friday approved a historic settlement that will allow colleges to begin directly paying student-athletes, ...
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SportsGrid on MSNCharlie Baker's NCAA Expansion Plan Faces CriticismCharlie Baker's NCAA tournament expansion plan is unpopular, deemed by many unnecessary, and mostly benefits power conference ...
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NCAA President Charlie Baker sees value in expanding the NCAA Tournament by a handful of teams and wants to reach a decision ...
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