NCAA SETTLEMENT

Nov 19 2025SPORTS

The Citadel Joins NCAA Settlement: A Shift in Strategy

The Citadel, a military college, has changed its mind about joining the NCAA settlement. This deal lets schools share money with athletes. The school's president, Gen. Glenn Walters, said they will join starting in the 2026-27 season. This comes after a meeting with the Board of Visitors. The school first said no to the deal last year. But now, they think it's a goo...

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Jun 08 2025SPORTS

The Future of College Sports: Who Gets Left Behind?

College athletes gathered at a recent event were caught off guard by the news of a $2. 8 billion settlement approved by a federal judge. The settlement allows colleges to share up to $20. 5 million with their athletes. The majority of this money is expected to go to football players. This has sparked concerns among athletes in non-revenue sports. The settl...

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

College Athletes vs. NCAA: A Settlement Saga

It's been a while since the lawsuit between Division I college athletes and the NCAA started. Sedona Prince from Texas Christian University and Grant House from Arizona State University kicked things off in 2020. They wanted Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights and for the NCAA to remove restrictions on revenue sharing. Fast forward to May 23, 2024, the NCAA tried...

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Dec 23 2024SPORTS

The End of College Sports as We Know It

When the calendar hits 2025, the idea of the amateur college athlete might be a thing of the past. For years, the notion that student-athletes played just for pride and some meal money has been fading. The reality is that big money, both legal and illegal, has been flowing into college sports, mainly through football and basketball. The Supreme Court's decision in 20...

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