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A federal judge has allowed four football players fighting NCAA eligibility rules to compete at West Virginia this season.
Earlier this year, a federal judge approved the House vs. NCAA settlement, allowing Division I schools to directly pay college athletes for the first time ever. Former athletes are also eligible for ...
U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey has made a ruling to grant an temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction ...
If you asked away confused from what happened yesterday in the court hearing of Jimmori Robinson et al vs. National Collegiate Athletic Association, don't worry ...
Tuesday afternoon, the court hearing took place for Jimmori Robinson et al vs. National Collegiate Athletic Association. Robinson, the West Virginia bandit, al ...
Eleven days from the season opener, four players seeking eligibility at WVU in 2025 remain without an answer, though the NCAA ...
Auburn football will recognize seven additional national championships after changing the program's criteria, bringing the ...
Players have railed at the corrosion of their relationship with fans-turned-bettors but have mostly let MLB lead. The NHL and ...
Letting schools pay revenue-generating athletes is long overdue. If that means letting squash and water polo die, so be it.
Billboards with messages such as “Being Jewish shouldn’t require campus security” have been going up near FSU and elsewhere.
Background/aim Recent rule changes regarding the safety of basketball athletes necessitate up-to-date reports of injury incidence. This study describes the epidemiology of injuries in men's and ...
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