A landmark federal court ruling allows colleges to directly pay athletes, marking a transformative shift in college sports. With new payment caps and potential legal challenges ahead, the future of student-athlete compensation is set to evolve dramatically.
The NCAA's long-standing refusal to pay college athletes has ended with a landmark $2.8 billion settlement. While this marks a significant change, challenges remain in regulating NIL collectives and ensuring fair compensation.
In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge has approved a settlement allowing college athletes to be directly compensated by their schools for the first time. This landmark change will reshape college sports and athlete rights.
As former Alabama coach Nick Saban is appointed co-chair of a new college sports commission, concerns arise about the impact on player rights and the potential for the system to favor institutions over athletes.
Day 2 of the 2025 Men’s NCAA Swimming Championships delivered heart-stopping performances, including record-breaking swims and fierce competition. Rex Maurer and Hubert Kos led Texas to the top, while Indiana's diving team shone brightly!