Twins Matt and Ryan Bewley, former five-star prospects who signed to play basketball at Chicago State, sued the NCAA in federal court after they were denied eligibility for receiving money they say was tied to NIL while competing for Overtime Elite. A federal judge's ruling puts billions at stake for NCAA. Athletes granted class certification in antitrust case against NCAA. A San Francisco federal court case challenges the NCAA's remaining name, image, and likeness compensation rules. College Football Playoff expansion could mean billions in annual media rights, with coaches like Jim Harbaugh advocating for players to get a cut. A judge granted class-action status in the House suit against the NCAA, potentially costing the association billions in damages and eliminating NCAA NIL policy.
A judge on Friday granted class-action status in the House suit against the NCAA that could cost the association billions in damages over retroactive NIL & could eliminate NCAA NIL policy. “Was it bad news?” a reporter asks Greg Sankey. Sankey: “It certainly wasn’t good news"
College Football Playoff expansion could mean billions in annual media rights. Several coaches like Jim Harbaugh have said that players should get a cut. https://t.co/ygmMKev93P https://t.co/2aNDMQG6EG
Billions at Stake in NCAA Lawsuit After San Francisco Federal Judge’s Ruling Brought by an Arizona swimmer in San Francisco federal court, the case challenges the NCAA's remaining name, image and likeness compensation rules https://t.co/fxTGLEtOS8
Athletes granted class certification in antitrust case vs. NCAA https://t.co/B4CLZphJTr
Federal judge's ruling puts billions at stake for NCAA https://t.co/eVH00PTvtO
Twins Matt and Ryan Bewley, former five-star prospects who signed to play basketball at Chicago State, sued the NCAA in federal court after they were denied eligibility for receiving money they say was tied to NIL while competing for Overtime Elite. https://t.co/3QSAzq0SuZ