The New York TimesDecades in the Making, a New Era Dawns for the N.C.A.A.: Paying Athletes DirectlyMay 23Billy WitzBy Billy Witzmore_vert
ESPNNCAA, Power 5 agree to let schools pay playersMay 23Pete Thamel & Dan MurphyBy Pete Thamel & Dan Murphymore_vert
Wake Forest AthleticsStatement from Wake Forest University Leadership - Wake Forest University AthleticsMay 24more_vert
NewsNation NowWith college athletes on cusp of revenue-sharing, there are Title IX questions that must be answeredMay 24Eric OlsonBy Eric Olsonmore_vert
247SportsIllini Inquirer Podcast Ep. 812 | Scott Dochterman on 'the most comprehensive reform' in NCAA historyMay 24Jeremy WernerBy Jeremy Wernermore_vert
The Associated PressUnion leader: Multibillion-dollar NCAA antitrust settlement won't slow efforts to unionize playersMay 24Jimmy GolenBy Jimmy Golenmore_vert
Good Morning AmericaNCAA agrees to settlement that will allow colleges to pay athletesMay 24Carson BlackwelderBy Carson Blackweldermore_vert
The National Law ReviewHouse v. NCAA Settlement Resolves Antitrust Lawsuits Against NCAAMay 24more_vert
Black Heart Gold PantsHouse v. NCAA Settlement Could Bring Massive Change to College AthleticsMay 24more_vert
Salt Lake TribuneWhat will House vs. NCAA settlement mean for Big 12 schools Utah, BYU?May 24Kevin ReynoldsBy Kevin Reynoldsmore_vert
Paint TouchesWhat does the potential NCAA settlement mean for Marquette and the Big East?May 22Andrei GreskaBy Andrei Greskamore_vert
Bloomberg LawThis 40-Year-Old Lawyer Took Lead for NCAA on Landmark Deal (2)May 24Brian BaxterBy Brian Baxtermore_vert
WDBJNCAA, states reach agreement in lawsuit to permanently allow multiple-transfer athletes to competeMay 30more_vert
Hartford CourantCollege Sports | - Dom Amore's Sunday Read: Expect UConn to find a way; from Hartford to rising NHL coaching star ...May 25Dom AmoreBy Dom Amoremore_vert
NBC SportsSettlements are the beginning, not the end, of college sports' antitrust reckoningMay 24Mike FlorioBy Mike Floriomore_vert
The Chronicle of Higher EducationColleges Have Agreed to Pay Athletes. What's Next?May 24Nell GluckmanBy Nell Gluckmanmore_vert
Sports IllustratedIn the Gun: Power Conferences Reach SettlementMay 25Schuyler CallihanBy Schuyler Callihanmore_vert
The Arizona RepublicWho is Grant House? Former Arizona State swimmer at center of NCAA NIL lawsuit, settlementMay 24Jeremy CluffBy Jeremy Cluffmore_vert
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteHow will NCAA revenue sharing work for Pittsburgh schools? The answer is complexMay 26Abby SchnableBy Abby Schnablemore_vert
14 News WFIE EvansvilleUE Athletic Director Dr. Ziggy Seigfried gives thoughts after NCAA settlement proposalMay 24Max ParkerBy Max Parkermore_vert
St. Louis Post-DispatchBenFred: RIP, amateurism. The costs of NCAA's greedy defense of it continues to climb.May 24Ben FredericksonBy Ben Fredericksonmore_vert
The HillNCAA, Power Five approve antitrust settlement, paving way for college athlete revenue modelMay 24more_vert
KSHB 41 Kansas City NewsFormer Mizzou DT Lucas Vincent, 'DT #96,' applauds NCAA compensation settlementMay 24Tod PalmerBy Tod Palmermore_vert
Corvallis Gazette-TimesNIL settlement raises questions for Oregon StateMay 25Les GehrettBy Les Gehrettmore_vert
Fox BusinessNCAA settlement is both a 'long time coming' and 'very sudden': Laine HigginsMay 24more_vert
On3Paul Finebaum fears 'caste system' in college sports following House settlementMay 25Nick KoskoBy Nick Koskomore_vert
WDRBWDRB Sports Director Tyler Greever breaks down NCAA agreement on terms of model to directly pay playersMay 24more_vert
San Francisco ChronicleHow does NCAA athlete pay deal affect Cal, Stanford and other schools?May 24Marisa IngemiBy Marisa Ingemimore_vert
Bleacher ReportNCAA President Gives Financial Breakdown of $2.78B Settlement, Talks Paying AthletesMay 24Paul KasabianBy Paul Kasabianmore_vert
KOCO Oklahoma CityOklahoma universities putting players on the payrollMay 24Andy WeberBy Andy Webermore_vert
TechSideline.comThe First Bank & Trust Friday Q&A: The ACC, High Hopes For VTMay 24Andy BitterBy Andy Bittermore_vert
KUsportsTown Talk: Pending NCAA settlement may cost Kansas Athletics an extra $20M a year; Girod says KU doesn't have it to ...May 21Chad LawhornBy Chad Lawhornmore_vert
Scarlet and GameHow the Ohio State football team will navigate paying players directlyMay 25Ryan StanoBy Ryan Stanomore_vert
Roll Bama RollAlabama football players to be paid after NCAA settlementMay 24Josh ChathamBy Josh Chathammore_vert
The Post and CourierSouth Carolina, Clemson ready for future of paying athletes | ClemsonMay 24Jon BlauBy Jon Blaumore_vert
Times-West VirginianCOLUMN: How WVU fits in with NCAA lawsuit settlementMay 25Bob HertzelBy Bob Hertzelmore_vert
The San Diego Union-TribuneWho gets paid? How much? What to know about the landmark NCAA settlementMay 23more_vert
Detroit News'Trying to understand': NCAA's huge settlement leaves plenty of questionsMay 24ANGELIQUE. CHENGELISBy ANGELIQUE. CHENGELISmore_vert
Local 5 - weareiowa.comNCAA, leagues sign off on $2.8B plan to set stage for change across college sportsMay 24more_vert
The GazetteHow NCAA's massive legal settlement could impact Iowa AthleticsMay 24John SteppeBy John Steppemore_vert
Eleven WarriorsThe Weekender: Pay For Play Looms As NCAA and Power Five Schools Approve Settlement in Revenue Sharing Cases,May 26more_vert
The Atlanta Journal ConstitutionAD: NCAA settlement to cost Georgia State at least $400KMay 24Stan AwtreyBy Stan Awtreymore_vert
Alton TelegraphBig changes for the NCAA likely to upend scholarship limits and roster sizes across college sportsMay 28Pete IacobelliBy Pete Iacobellimore_vert
Sports360AZBrad & Jon Wilner Break Down the Latest Regarding NCAA Revenue-Sharing CaseMay 24more_vert
Toledo BladeBriggs: MAC schools getting shaft in NCAA's idiotic plan to pay off settlementMay 26more_vert
syracuse.comWith revenue sharing coming to college sports, are NIL collectives a problem or part of a solution?May 24more_vert
Law.comNCAA Agrees to Pay $2.75 Billion in Damages to College AthletesMay 24Colleen MurphyBy Colleen Murphymore_vert
Yahoo SportsNCAA, Power Five conferences vote to approve $2.8B settlement in House, Hubbard and Carter casesMay 23Ross DellengerBy Ross Dellengermore_vert