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The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
The newly formed College Sports Commission features commissioners of the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC.
As part of the settlement, the power conferences created the College Sports Commission, with a chief executive, Bryan Seeley, ...
Here's a look at Memphis football's future non-conference schedules and how they could affect the Tigers' College Football ...
While parity is expected to reign in Big 12 football again in 2025, ESPN’s Football Power Index believes it could be its ...
Now that a federal judge has approved the House settlement, clearing the way for colleges to pay student-athletes directly, ...
The new contract kicking in next year gives two leagues the power to do what they think is best. Yet, still, the CFP talks ...
The Big 12 might be college football's most competitive conference, and its title odds say that is the case, with several ...
Joel Klatt is bothered by the news that the 5+11 model for the 16-team CFP expansion is picking up steam, sharing how they ...
Once again in 2025, the highest-ranked conference champion from the Group of Five at the end of the season will receive a ...
Speaking of enforcement, the CSC is expected to resolve any investigations within 45 days — a major shift from the long, ...
The College Football Playoff format is going to change in the 2026 season. Here's how the proposals could affect the Group of Five, including Memphis.