Colleges Can Start Paying Their Athletes Directly Starting July 1
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Syracuse athletes in its ‘most visible’ sports will be paid by school, AD says
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse University will pay athletes in its most high-profile sports over the next year, reflecting the pecking order in the SU hierarchy as the school starts to pay athletes directly.


How much will Alabama football have to spend for a national championship roster in this new era?
A new era of college football and college athletics has arrived, starting July 1. In a new system, what will it take to pay a national championship roster?
Schools can now officially pay athletes. Here's how HBCUs can compete
July 1 marks the dawning of a new day in college sports While school is out for the summer and athletes and coaches are preparing to return to action, HBCU administrators are facing a new challenge. Schools can now officially offer financial compensation to athletes, with the settlement of the landmark House vs. NCAA court case taking effect. After generations of under-the-table scandals and denials of wealth, the largest governing body of Ameri…
July 1 ushered in a new NIL era in collegiate sports - is Michigan State ready?
Michigan State University (MSU) stands at a pivotal crossroads as it faces a seismic shift in the landscape of college athletics – a transformation driven by evolving Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights, a landmark revenue-sharing settlement, and the potential redefinition of athlete status under labor law. As MSU adapts to this new reality, understanding […]
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