College athletics officially began the revenue sharing era this summer. As a result of the landmark settlement in the House vs. NCAA antitrust lawsuit, schools can now distribute up to $20.5 million a ...
SEC: $3,091,667 More generally, though, a program's total rev-share budget could be comparable to what the best individual players have made through collective-backed NIL deals in a single season. As ...
As college football races toward the start of the revenue-sharing era on July 1, a new battle is unfolding -- not on the field, but in the fine print. Schools and player agents are clashing behind the ...
A new yet strangely familiar disturbance took place in college football last weekend. Texas Tech celebrated Independence Day with one of the biggest recruiting wins in program history. Five-star ...
ORLANDO, FL - The future of college athletics has shifted again as last night United States District Court Judge Claudia Ann Wilken approved the House Settlement, altering multiple components of how ...
KU Athletics has identified seven sports that will receive the lion’s share of the newly implemented NCAA revenue-sharing program, which allows schools to pay out $20.5 million to athletes on campus.
The Big Ten has been the biggest beneficiary of the NIL/rev-share era of College Football, with many big-money donors/alumni in the tech and business fields stepping up for their alma mater. We just ...
Oct 14, 2025; Birmingham, AL, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley talks with the media during SEC Media Days at Grand Bohemian Hotel. Vasha Hunt Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images Birmingham, ...
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