While he said paying players felt “inevitable,” Rodriguez called for a cap on third-party NIL deals to help create more balance in spending. He drew comparisons to the NFL’s model to make his point.
Haley and Hanna Cavinder didn’t have an identity crisis after they retired from basketball last year. After playing their final year of NCAA eligibility for the Miami Hurricanes, the twin sisters — ...
Indiana high school basketball faces challenges from new transfer rules and the rise of prep schools. Some top players, like Mt. Vernon's Luke Ertel, choose to stay for the meaningful community-based ...
Alabama State University is creating new Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for its student-athletes. The university partnered with Athletic Solutions and Adidas to launch personalized ...
The radio signal first started broadcasting on February 28, about 12 hours after the United States and Israel began bombing Iran. On a scratchy shortwave signal almost twice a day -- in the early ...
The Idaho Legislature introduced a joint memorial on Wednesday urging Congress to take immediate federal action to provide clarity and consistency in college athletics surrounding Name, Image and ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - South Carolina college athletic directors faced questions Wednesday from state lawmakers over whether public money is funding multimillion-dollar revenue-sharing deals between ...
Feb. 16 (UPI) --An Ohio man who stuck with the same set of lottery numbers for 22 years found his persistence rewarded with a $3.5 million jackpot. The Akron man told Ohio Lottery officials he kept ...
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