Last Friday night, District Court Judge Claudia Wilken gave the final approval for the House v. NCAA settlement. The changes as a result of the ruling are to be implemented beginning July 1st, the start of the academic year for most schools. Schools are not obligated to start the new system on that exact date, though. This settlement is historic. It allows student-athletes to … [Read more...] about How the House v. NCAA Settlement Could Affect Clemson
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How West Virginia Rebuilt Its Roster in the Face of House
The last year has offered college football—and WVU—fans plenty of changes. As we recently discussed, a federal court just approved the House settlement that allows schools to share revenue directly with players for the first time. Mountaineer Athletic Director Wren Baker made a short statement telling fans that West Virginia would be fully participating in revenue sharing … [Read more...] about How West Virginia Rebuilt Its Roster in the Face of House
Vince Marrow Leaves Kentucky
Top Assistant Leaves For Rival The 2024 Kentucky football season was certainly one to forget. Mark Stoops’ club went 4-8 overall and 1-7 in SEC play. That included a blowout loss to Louisville in the season finale. It was the first loss in the Battle For The Governor’s Cup since 2017. As a result, the Cats missed the postseason for the first time since 2015. Expectations … [Read more...] about Vince Marrow Leaves Kentucky
Demond Williams Jr. to Mentor at Manning Passing Academy
Washington’s Demond Williams Jr. has been invited to serve as a counselor at this summer’s Manning Passing Academy. The annual offensive skills camp takes place during the final week of June at Nicholls State in Thibodaux, Louisiana. The Manning family (Archie, Cooper, Peyton, and Eli) has hosted the camp since 1996, inviting offensive skill position players from among the high … [Read more...] about Demond Williams Jr. to Mentor at Manning Passing Academy
Approval of House-NCAA Case Changes College Sports Forever
One of the most transformative legal cases in the last 50 years of college sports has finally come to an end, for now. After weeks of anticipation, US District Court Judge Claudia Wilken finally gave her approval to the settlement in the House v. NCAA antitrust case. College sports will now spend months and years adjusting. The ruling also creates a new College Sports … [Read more...] about Approval of House-NCAA Case Changes College Sports Forever