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Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein sense of obligation is self-prescribed. This itch, this urge to prioritize strangers, has grown difficult to ignore through the years.
in which the AD discussed the expected changes coming to college athletics. On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken will hold a final hearing in the House v. NCAA class-action case ...
In Saal’s ‘Letter from the AD’ last week, he stated that while the Shockers’ men’s basketball program’s NIL/Revenue Sharing budget has grown over 500 percent, another $1 million was ...
NFL teams hoping to draft Texas quarterback Arch Manning in 2026 may have to adjust their plans. During a Thursday appearance on Get Up, ESPN's Adam Schefter suggested Manning could remain in ...
Ad-blocking is an essential experience for many people. Bad advertising can ruin experiences, especially while browsing the web, playing games, and watching video content. Of course, there’s a ...
As college basketball hits the final stretch of the season, two players in both men's and women's competition, dominate name, image and likeness (NIL) deals. North Carolina's RJ Davis and USC's ...
A recent filing in connection with the upcoming court hearing concerning final approval of the proposed multi-billion-dollar settlements of three athlete-compensation antitrust cases against the ...
SAN ANTONIO -- College basketball and money are intertwined more than ever before at the 2025 Final Four, where war chests of dollars pooled by collectives are getting furiously doled out in the ...
The landscape of college sports has drastically changed since athletes gained the right to profit from their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in 2021. With the NCAA facing a growing wave of ...
Quattrone said he has sold cars to student-athletes at hefty discounts, among other compensation, in exchange for their appearances and participation in ads. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune ...