Newsletter & News
Title IX, Coaches and the Supreme Court’s Next Big Test
Supreme Court puts Title IX’s reach on trial
New “reform” bill shields the old NCAA model
SEC frustration fuels talk of breaking away
Gambling, mental health and NCAA discipline collide
The NCAA’s 5‑in‑5 Plan: Restraint of Trade by Another Name
5‑in‑5 rule caps eligibility in commercial era
Arkansas tennis may be saved, but creates dangerous funding template
Federal help for college sports carries horse‑racing warnings
Tournament and playoff expansion monetize mediocrity, crowd other sports
When Executive Orders Meet Title IX Realities
Labels don’t matter; a new EO can’t sidestep Title IX
New white paper provides detailed, granular look at the college landscape
CSC’s memo signals a strained clearinghouse
NCAA weighs age‑based eligibility to replace broken waiver system
House Didn’t Fix College Sports. It Built a Runaway Train
CSC under fire
A sign of things to come in NCAA coaching?
Commissioners v. student-athletes
Can any new rules on blind transfers hold up in court?
If the SEC Goes its Own Way Athletes Pay the Price
SEC “go it alone” talk threatens athlete rights
Senate soundbite exposes hypocrisy in transfer “reform” talk
Rev share fails to rescue basketball‑first programs
Nebraska NIL challenge tests CSC’s clearinghouse power