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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

New rules aim to reshape college sports funding and fairness

The federal government is stepping in to set clearer guidelines for college sports, especially where money and fairness collide. A new order pushes agencies to review and tighten rules around athlete transfers, eligibility, and compensation. The goal? To stop questionable financial deals—like paymen

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Apr 04 2026SPORTS

College athletes face new rules on playing time and transfers

A new rule change is coming for college athletes, and it could shake up sports programs across the country. The order limits players to just five years of eligibility within a five-year span. It also restricts transfers, letting athletes switch teams only once without losing a year of play. Schools

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

The New Game Changers: College Athletes and NIL

College sports are changing, and it's not just about the games. The Indiana University Hoosiers recently won the college football championship, but did anyone notice? The victory was huge, but it didn't get much attention. That's not the only big thing happening in college sports that people are mis

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Nov 09 2024SPORTS

Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia Challenges NCAA Rules on Eligibility and NIL

Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has decided to take legal action against the NCAA. He argues that the rules about junior college seasons and the four-year eligibility limit are unfair and violate antitrust laws. Pavia believes these rules prevent athletes from making money through Name, Image, an

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