Move sets stage for renewal of efforts to organize athletes at private schools into unionized collective bargaining units that may seek compensation.
Author: Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAY
Judge denies NCAA’s dismissal from case seeking to have athletes declared school employees
While some schools are dismissed from suit, Notre Dame, Duke, Oregon, Purdue and Arizona will be added as defendants alongside the NCAA.
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.
Analysis: If SEC adds Texas and Oklahoma, the conference could generate as much revenue as NCAA
A 16-team SEC with Texas and Oklahoma could have nearly $1.3 billion in revenue for its 2024-25 fiscal year, according to USA TODAY Sports analysis.
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 adopts temporary policy on name, image and likeness in seismic shift for college sports
The NCAA stands on the edge of the most fundamental change to the college sports landscape since Title IX, the gender-equity law implemented in 1972.
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 calls for 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.