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The Aggies ended the Cornhuskers' home unbeaten streak of three years and undefeated season with a five-set upset in Lincoln.
College football's transfer portal season just got much shorter. The NCAA Administrative Committee on Wednesday adopted a proposal to eliminate the spring transfer portal window, moving away from the previous two-window system that allowed players to ...
The Indianapolis-based NCAA is considering a proposal that would allow athletes and staff members to bet on professional sports while shifting its enforcement efforts to college sports betting and “behaviors that directly impact game integrity.”
Charlie Baker In just a few short years, sports betting has gone from an occasional Vegas detour to a constant presence in American life. A tap away on your phone. A fixture in every commercial break.
Per a report from Jon Rothstein of College Hoops Today, the NCAA is considering a rule change that would grant all student-athletes five years of eligibility. The NCAA is reportedly considering a rule change that would grant student-athletes across all ...
A U.S. District Court judge in New York ruled that Jenkins' suit was barred by the 2017 Alston v. NCAA class action settlement. Jenkins hit the winning shot in 'Nova's 2016 national championship win.
So far, NCAA officials have resisted forging sports-betting marketing partnerships as professional teams and leagues do. (IBJ photo/Chad Williams) The NCAA’s once-icy relationship with the sports betting industry is beginning to thaw, but the ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA is considering a proposal that would allow athletes and staff members to bet on professional sports and shift enforcement efforts to college sports betting and “behaviors that directly impact game integrity.” The Division ...
The University of Georgia Athletic Association (UGAA)’s NIL lawsuit against former linebacker Damon Wilson II, who transferred to Missouri earlier this year, could become a standard type of litigation as more and more athletes sign NIL deals with one school and then transfer to another.