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MISSOULA, Mont. — The University of Montana is changing course and will opt-in this year to the NCAA’s House settlement.
Athletic director Kent Haslam breaks down why Montana opted into the House settlement and what the next steps are for the ...
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How have athletics scholarships changed at Mizzou? What to know about new roster limitsScholarship limits have been replaced by roster limits. Here’s how that will impact Missouri athletics programs, and what you ...
The University of Central Arkansas will not opt in for the House v. NCAA settlement, a landmark restructuring of college athletics that went into effect Tuesday.
The settlement also essentially nullifies the ACC’s old grant of rights (a key part of Clemson’s lawsuit) and allows any ACC ...
College sports has another before and after date. Before July 1, 2025 — this Tuesday — athletes could make money off their ...
Michigan State University can now share revenue from its athletic department with student athletes. That’s after a legal ...
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Auburn Wire on MSNAuburn AD John Cohen sheds light on program's approach to revenue sharing, recruitingIt is no secret that Auburn football is in a rough patch when it comes to recruiting, dropping to No. 89 after being in the ...
Just when it seemed like the college basketball transfer portal was cooling down, another round of player movement has been ...
The ever-changing world of college athletics is changing again, thanks to the House settlement that went into effect on ...
Coaches around college football almost unanimously support a single NCAA Transfer Portal window -- even if different opinions ...
It's been gone for a while now, but North Dakota State athletic director made it official with the state of college athletics.
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