Newsletter & News
Cutting Tennis First: The Quiet Redefinition of Who Belongs in College Sports
Tennis cuts expose who college sports values.
NCAA, schools unprepared for wave of gambling cases.
Individual‑sport athletes are still punished for earning by playing.
New “five‑in‑five” eligibility invites fresh lawsuits.
The Room That Finally Got It Right
Athlete panel shows House settlement’s impact on everyday college lives.
Ruling could open major off‑cap NIL and sponsorship spending lanes.
Is the NCAA losing its legal shields?
New NIL survival guide series helps families evaluate and choose agents.
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?