NCAA’s 2024 tax return reveals financial implication of House case
On Friday, the NCAA’s latest federal tax return was released for public inspection, as there are still plenty of questions surrounding the governing body's financial future, as more lawsuits continue to pile up, with the NCAA responsible for $1.66 billion in liabilities.
Should NCAA be granted limited antitrust exemption in rev-share era?
In his Monday meeting with the media, Texas A&M's Trev Alberts highlighted the need to get back to "playing offense" in the business of college athletics. To do so, the Aggie AD prefers a skinny NIL bill over broad antitrust exemptions in the fallout of the House v. NCAA settlement.
The week after: Early fallout of the House v. NCAA settlement
On June 6, 2025, the House v. NCAA settlement ruling was made, guaranteeing damages paid to former student-athletes and also promising revenue sharing to current and future student-athletes. In these seven days, more lawsuits, bills and problems have bubbled to the surface.
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Charean discusses scheduling of big-time NFL, college football games
It's offseason, which means there is plenty to discuss when it comes to college athletics and the NFL. ProFootballTalk.com's Charean Williams joined Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live to chat about the Cowboys' schedule release and the Lone Star Showdown moving to Friday.
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FTM, Ep. 71: Entering a 'post-NIL' world, creative collaborations & more
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discussed the future of NIL as Judge Claudia Ann Wilken nears a decision on the House vs. NCAA settlement. The trio also spoke about the future of TV bundles and more.
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Follow The Money - Ep. 41 (March MADNESS; New NCAA Prez's main role)
In Ep. 41 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and Jon Heidtke dive into the absolute chaos in this year's NCAA Tournament, the hoops coaching carousel, the immediate tasks and challenges facing incoming NCAA president Charlie Baker and more.