Florida State men’s basketball coach Leonard Hamilton earned $875,000 thanks to one of the most lucrative incentive packages for public-school coach.
Author: Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAY
Supreme Court justices grill NCAA, calling arguments ‘entirely circular’ and ‘somewhat disturbing’
The NCAA’s lawyer, Seth Waxman, contended that legal precedents and the law itself should allow the NCAA to set the compensation rules.
NCAA has its day in Supreme Court Wednesday after 12 years, millions of dollars
Nearly 12 years of antitrust challenges to the NCAA’s athlete-compensation rules will reach a momentous occasion Wednesday before the Supreme Court.
UCLA had $21.7 million deficit for 2020, putting two-year total at over $40 million
For a second consecutive year, UCLA has recorded a massive annual operating deficit — just over $21.7 million for its 2020 fiscal year.
Southeastern Conference’s revenue increased slightly to $729 million in 2020 fiscal year
The conference had $729 million in total revenue for fiscal year ending Aug. 31, 2020, according to a federal tax return the conference provided.
NCAA revenue for 2020 down 50% due to pandemic-forced cancellation of basketball tournament
The NCAA’s cancellation of last season’s DI basketball tournament because of the pandemic resulted in a $600 million annual decline in total revenue.
Senators frustrated by NCAA’s ‘striking hypocrisy’ in failure to act on athletes’ benefits
Sens. Cory Booker and Richard Blumenthal said Democrats’ control of Congress enhance the likelihood that college sports will soon see changes.
NCAA President Mark Emmert ‘frustrated’ by delay on NIL rules votes, but he insists changes will occur
NCAA President said he is ‘disappointed’ that NCAA will not be moving this week to change its rules regarding name, image and likeness modernizations.
NCAA Division I Council delays vote on transfer rules and name, image and likeness
The NCAA Division I Council did not set a new target Monday after tabling proposed rules changes to transfers and names, images and likenesses.
DOJ critical of NCAA’s view of antitrust compliance; association president Mark Emmert wants voting delay on rules proposals
Justice Department critical of NCAA president Mark Emmert’s views on the association’s antitrust compliance; vote on rules proposals may be delayed.