Congress looks to rewrite college sports bill in high-stakes push to win SEC, Big Ten support before time runs out
The potential move comes as lawmakers work to garner support from the industry's most valuable stakeholders.
Darian Mensah unfazed by critics after controversial move from Duke to Miami: 'Why would I worry about it?'
After one of the most controversial and stunning transfers in the modern era of the sport, Mensah is now the face of the Miami Hurricanes — and he's not exactly worried about his detractors.
With Brendan Sorsby debacle still hanging over Big 12, conference tries to turn page to more pressing matters
Texas Tech is estimated to be spending around $40 million on its football roster, which is more closely aligned with SEC and Big Ten powers than the rest of the Big 12. Now the rest of the league has to try to keep up.
Conference realignment may cease if congressional bill passes, but it's accelerated talks in the meantime: 'It has put a shot clock on it'
Due to a provision in the Protect College Sports Act, all power league membership would be crystalized — freezing out G6 and ACC programs hoping for promotion.
Big Ten, SEC commissioners ripped by key senator for continued opposition to Protect College Sports Act — 'People have to wake up'
The landmark bill can now be brought up for a full vote on the Senate floor, and Senator Maria Cantwell had words for the commissioners of the two biggest power conferences in college sports.
With Protect College Sports Act under scrutiny, NIL deals with 'associated entities' creating confusion
Ahead of one of the most anticipated congressional events in college sports history Thursday, many within the industry are pointing to a sticking point that may limit the amount of money athletes are receiving, potentially by hundreds of millions of…
Brendan Sorsby saga ends after Big 12's 'devastating' legal complaint in the middle of the night
The Big 12’s legal threat put Sorsby in an interesting dilemma: Continue down this path, possibly subjecting Texas Tech to a Big 12 sanction, or apply for the NFL Supplemental Draft.
Big 12 pursuing legal action against Texas Tech, Texas attorney general over Brendan Sorsby
The complaint lays out the conference’s intention to sanction Texas Tech if it were to play Sorsby, who has acknowledged to betting on his own team while a freshman at Indiana, violating one of sports’ most sacred policies.
While Big 12 leaders consider sanctions, Texas Tech reps have notified conference that any sanction will be met with legal action
Texas Tech representatives are actively exploring potential legal action not only against the league itself but individual conference universities whose officials claim they would not play the Red Raiders.
Class-action lawsuit filed against NCAA, power conferences and College Sports Commission over House settlement
A lawsuit has been filed by two football players claiming those entities created a new enforcement arm whose policies directly contradict state statutes and violate federal antitrust law.