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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 for performance -- a historic shift in the landscape of college sports.
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Here’s what it looks like from here: Red Raider athletes will make a reported $55 million in name, image and likeness deals this school year, apparently an NCAA record. And that doesn’t count the $5.1 million Tech just guaranteed a Mansfield Lake Ridge offensive tackle over three years. Once he actually graduates from high school, that is.
The truth is, college football has been on this NFL trajectory for a while. The recent recruiting headline was just a brand-new reminder.
State lawmakers are working with student-athletes and labor advocates to push for stronger protections for college athletes in Michigan.
Deion Sanders didn't disclose much about his health situation in his first public appearance in over two months, but the Colorado coach ribbed Texas Tech and said he'd like to see a salary cap in college football.
The Big 12 saved Colorado head coach Deion Sanders for last. Sanders spoke at Big 12 Media Days at The Star in Frisco on Wednesday to round out the conference’s coach press conferences. The former Cowboys star had plenty to say about Texas Tech’s recruiting and what he would change about college football,