A bill that is expected to be drafted in the House would create a “new regulatory body” to enforce rules pertaining to collectives and boosters.
Author: Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAY
NIL bill expected in House would provide legal help sought by NCAA, letter says
A bill that is expected to be drafted in the House would create a “new regulatory body” to enforce rules pertaining to collectives and boosters.
NCAA’s Power Five conferences are cash cows. Here’s how much schools made in fiscal 2022.
The five biggest conferences in college athletics reported a combined $3.3 billion in revenue for the 2022 fiscal year, the highest total ever.
Southern California, NCAA, Pac-12 face complaint from National Labor Relations Board
NLRB alleges that Southern California, the Pac-12 and NCAA have unlawfully misclassified college athletes as “student-athletes” rather than employees.
NCAA seeks to short-circuit what it says is $1.4 billion damages claim in athlete lawsuit
New disclosure from association and major conferences means more than $4.2 billion could be at stake in case connected to name, image, likeness.
NCAA sets new benefits for Division I athletes, drawing some qualified Congressional praise
Division I governing board makes health-care, educatonal enhancements against backdrop of efforts to get federal law on NIL and compensation lawsuits
‘Wrong solution at the wrong time’: NCAA opposes California bill that could lead to revenue sharing with athletes
The NCAA has come out in opposition to a California bill that could lead to schools being forced to share athletic department revenue with athletes.
TCU paid former football coach Gary Patterson an $11.5 million separation payment in 2021
TCU and longtime football coach Gary Patterson parted in 2021. He received an $11.5 million separation payment, tax returns from the school revealed.
LSU women’s basketball team’s NCAA title will mean $500,000 bonus for athletics director
Scott Woodward’s contract has provision for huge payout under any of three circumstances, including any Tigers team winning a national championship.
NCAA, Power Five conferences facing new antitrust lawsuit over pay to athletes
Lawyers who represented plaintiffs when Supreme Court unanimously ruled against NCAA are seeking millions in damages for college athletes