By Joe Drape The question isn’t new. But seismic changes to college sports, embraced by Coach Deion Sanders and his University of Colorado Buffaloes, have made it more relevant than ever.
Year Rule“ and the ”Eligibility Clock” within the NCAA’s bylaws restrains the ability of those athletes to earn money through ...
The National Women’s Law Center is intervening in defense of transgender athletes in a lawsuit brought against the National Collegiate Athletics Association attempting to force the organization to ...
Supreme is officially going collegiate with its new collaboration with Mitchell & Ness. Tapping into the NCAA and the beloved ...
Jan. 8 CFP National Championship Game (Houston, Texas) And here is the history of who has won the College Football Playoff each season since it debuted in 2014: Wayne Staats is a senior ...
The NCAA moved away from the National Letter of Intent earlier this week. Here's what that means for the sport moving forward. The NCAA Division I Council announced Wednesday that it would ...
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents, the governing body of the state's public universities and colleges, is asking a pair of prominent college athletic federations to institute bans ...
In these cases, the games are supervised by several athletic organizations like National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), United ...
Vanderbilt football's Diego Pavia has issued a lawsuit against the NCAA, arguing that current redshirt rules are causing a ...
ESPN's Bracketology efforts are focused on projecting the NCAA tournament field just as ... To maintain some sense of national balance, conference participation is capped at four teams.
Money from name, image and likeness deals has changed what it means to be an NCAA athlete for some college players.
Pavia argues that junior college years shouldn't count against NCAA eligibility because it restricts NIL earning potential.