The House v. NCAA settlement was officially ratified on Friday, clearing the way for universities to directly pay athletes starting in 2025. The settlement is expected to formally take effect on July ...
Under the terms of the recently enacted House Settlement, starting in the 2025-26 academic year, a new system will allow institutions to provide significant revenue sharing to athletes. Additionally, ...
With revenue sharing on the horizon, questions arise about contract details, payment transparency, and the potential impact on NIL deals. The introduction of revenue sharing raises concerns about ...
The House v. NCAA settlement, granted final approval Friday, has been touted as a means of restoring order to this Big Money Era of college sports. Starting this summer, Power 4 and other Division I ...
College athletics enters a new era July 1 as the House v. NCAA settlement takes effect, formally allowing schools to share revenue with athletes. For the first time, schools can directly pay players ...
The new era of college sports revenue sharing with players has the potential to put the University of Kentucky in quite the pickle. In the expectation that NCAA universities will be able to start ...
Starting July 1, Clemson athletes will receive direct revenue payments from the school, in addition to NIL earnings. Schools opting into the revenue-sharing model will have a cap of approximately ...
In this ever-changing world of college athletics, this is a peek under the hood at how Auburn is expected to handle the House settlement, revenue sharing, NIL and more with some new faces helping to ...
SOUTH ORANGE – Bryan Felt walked into the 13,000-square foot practice gym that is the heart of the newly opened “Seton Hall Basketball Performance Center” Thursday with a broad smile. “The finished ...
Asked how the industry practice of revenue sharing served their clients' best interest, nine of the largest wealth management firms dodged the question. Instead — as shown in the below slideshow — the ...
Revenue sharing is one of the wealth management industry's murkiest and most persistent conflicts of interest, with billions of dollars likely changing hands each year. Processing Content When a ...
In a blog post last July, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that “selling access” to Meta’s openly available Llama AI models “isn’t [Meta’s] business model.” Yet Meta does make at least some money from ...