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The attorney who negotiated the $2.8 billion legal settlement for the NCAA said Friday that thousands of former athletes due ...
With the opt-in deadline for House Settlement looming, non-Power 4 conferences express concern over College Sports Commission ...
Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork met with the media to discuss the monumental NCAA v. House settlement. Thanks to ...
For the major athletic departments that plan to continue to play in the highest level of college sports, the recent House v.
Ohio State AD Ross Bjork met with the media on Thursday and said that the new revenue sharing model at OSU will begin with ...
Since 2021, when the NCAA lifted its ban on athletes receiving compensation for their name, image, and likeness from sources ...
Ohio State AD Ross Bjork has been in favor of changes to the college football calendar. However, it's unclear when those ...
Over the past five years, college athletics has undergone a massive transformation, shifting from amateur ideals to a new era defined by athlete empowerment, NIL deals, and legal reckonings. On Friday ...
Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork addressed the changes coming to college sports following the settlement of the House v NCAA case.
Ohio State University is now allowed to pay its student athletes. Around $18 million will go toward paying the athletes for ...
While waiting for the House v. NCAA settlement to conclude, I, like many other college football fans, had to finally accept ...