While some schools are dismissed from suit, Notre Dame, Duke, Oregon, Purdue and Arizona will be added as defendants alongside the NCAA.
Author: Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAY
Costly downside of guarantee games for Power Five emerges early in college football season
A span of less than 30 minutes Saturday night again revealed the potential downside of guarantee games in college football.
NCAA president Mark Emmert credited with $2.9 million in total pay for 2019 calendar year
NCAA’s new federal tax records show that President Mark Emmert received a base salary increase of just over $175,000 during the 2019 calendar year.
NCAA President Mark Emmert still ‘hopeful and optimistic’ Congress will pass NIL bill
Mark Emmert “hopeful and optimistic” Congress will pass bill related to college athletes’ ability to make money from their name, image and likeness.
NCAA Council recommends name, image and likeness policies should be up to schools in states without law beginning Thursday
The NCAA Council’s recommendation goes to the Board of Directors for a Wednesday vote. NIL state laws go into effect Thursday.
NCAA takes legal hit again: Judge refuses to end case that could bring TV money to athletes
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken denied NCAA’s request for a dismissal of the lawsuit that also addresses compensation from broadcast rights fees.
NCAA changing outlook on name, image and likeness, moving toward temporary solution
NCAA considering temporary solution in which schools in states with NIL laws will follow them and schools in states without laws will make own rules.
Supreme Court ruling scrambling NCAA’s consideration of new name, image and likeness rules
New proposal offered by the ACC, Pac-12 and SEC would largely leave it up to individual schools to develop their own name, image and likeness rules.
Supreme Court rules against NCAA in antitrust case in unanimous decision
The Shawne Alston case challenged the NCAA’s ability to put national limits on benefits collegiate athletes could receive related to education.
Possible CFP expansion could increase revenue to more than $2 billion
It’s unknown how revenue from an expanded CFP would be divided, so it’s hard to estimate how much more money conferences – and schools – would get.