Oklahoma State fans can dream. From Jax Forrest to Audi Crooks to Makala Smith, these are the athletes who could benefit from ...
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office is proposing new model rules for how state and local governments comply with ...
An Ohio judge will make a ruling next week on a preliminary injunction request from 24 men’s and women’s college basketball players suing the NCAA in a state court, claiming the new age-based model un ...
The new model could allow some players to stay longer than expected, forcing coaches to rethink future roster and recruiting ...
The new model could allow some players to stay longer than expected, forcing coaches to rethink future roster and recruiting ...
Farmers growing corn and soybeans for biofuels can now quantify the carbon intensity of crops grown with certain regenerative ...
Austria's Supreme Court ruled 14 Ryanair passenger fee clauses unlawful, impacting charges for check-in, boarding pass, and ...
College baseball is experiencing its biggest eligibility overhaul in decades, or potentially ever. The sport is being ...
The Appellate Division overhaul, a major shift in ethics rules, aligns with the American Bar Association, and has sparked a ...
Tyler Shough needed seven years of college football to become an NFL quarterback. Such opportunities are about to become a ...
The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes, allowing five seasons of competition over a 5-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or following their 19th birthday.
Fifteen college basketball players filed a lawsuit in an Ohio state court claiming the NCAA's new age-based model unfairly shuts them out of further competition.
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