President Trump signed a new executive order targeting college sports, focusing on scholarships for women's and Olympic sports and regulating NIL deals. The order signals a potential federal intervention in college athletics, raising questions about the future of non-revenue sports.
In a bid to address a projected $27 million budget deficit, the University of Michigan's athletic department will reduce staff by 10% while allocating funds to pay student-athletes. Athletic director Warde Manuel outlined cost-cutting measures and new revenue strategies in a letter to supporters.
This weekend's approval of the House settlement raises critical questions about the future of college football. With elite quarterbacks commanding millions, can non-revenue sports survive? Explore the implications for teams like Alabama and Florida State.