LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — July 1 marks the start of a new era for college athletics as athletes can now be paid directly by their universities. The U.S. House settlement took effect at midnight on ...
A new era of college athletics is here, with the fallout from the House v. NCAA settlement going into effect Tuesday. The case was originally brought by Arizona State swimmer Grant House and TCU ...
Though many advisors and some record keepers are moving away from revenue sharing, its use is still rampant in the defined contribution world. Just as we once moved away from advisor commissions to ...
July 1 begins a new era of college sports, one in which athletes will be paid directly by their respective universities. The House settlement takes effect at midnight Tuesday. It's a 10-year agreement ...
Judge Claudia Wilken has finalized the consequential settlement that will fundamentally change college sports. More than a year after the two sides in the House v. NCAA case voted to settle, Wilken ...
The House vs. NCAA case qualifies as one of the most significant legal milestones in sports history (not just college sports). There were similar fights in the NFL and Major League Baseball when their ...
College athletics looks far different than it did even a few years ago. And starting this summer, some student-athletes will begin to profit even more than they already do. Starting Tuesday, Division ...
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What has been anticipated for months finally happened on Friday afternoon. Federal judge Claudia Wilken approved the House settlement, meaning revenue sharing will officially begin in college sports ...
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 ...