Amid widespread industry tumult, one existential question hovers over all others: Should NCAA college athletes be deemed employees of their universities? Tap below to read the report on ON3.com https://www.on3.com/os/news/nlrb-hearing-begins-to-weigh-consequential-athlete-employee-question-this-week/
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The NCAA and a coalition of states suing the organization asked a federal court Friday to extend a small window for multiple-transfer athletes to compete through…
The NCAA added another layer of chaos to the fallout of Wednesday's federal ruling on transfer rules, saying Thursday that student-athletes who participate in games during the 14-day temporary restraining…
On Wednesday, a federal judge in West Virginia ruled to temporarily prohibit the NCAA from enforcing restrictions on second-time transfers for two weeks. Tap below to read the report from…
A judge’s ruling on Wednesday at 10 a.m. could at least temporarily lift the association’s rules around second-time transfers, opening a path for athletes who have had waivers denied or…
NCAA president Charlie Baker is planning to introduce this week a proposal to create a new subdivision within Division I that grants certain schools more autonomy around policy-making and permits…
BILOXI, Miss. - Tickets are now on sale for Mississippi State's set of games at MGM Park in 2024. The Diamond Dawgs will participate in the 2024 Hancock Whitney Classic.…
The Great Split is no longer a far-fetched idea or a long-shot theory. It is instead a looming reality in light of legal challenges facing college athletics. Tap below to…
BIRMINGHAM – The Southeastern Conference on Thursday announced the two permanent opponents for each school in the future baseball scheduling format. The format will take effect beginning with the 2025…