NCAA
College ADs Are Busy Limiting Athlete Pay as Their Own Salaries Skyrocket
It's almost as if there's a connection between rising revenues, fixed on-field labor costs, and the people running college sports making more money than ever before.
NCAA Clears Mo Bamba of Receiving Impermissible Benefits, Remains Eligible
On Facebook, Bamba's brother tried to torpedo his eligibility at Texas by outlining Bamba's relationship with a financial adviser. But the NCAA investigated and found no wrong doing.
Handicapping the Supreme Court Votes on Sports Betting Case
The Supreme Court has decided to hear New Jersey's cases for legalized sports betting. Here's how we think the Justices will wind up ruling.
The NCAA May Loosen Transfer Rules That Shouldn't Even Exist
The association is considering making it easier for athletes to switch schools—but so long as players are considered students and not employees, they shouldn't be restricted in the first place.
Texas Recruit Mo Bamba's Brother Went Scorched Earth on His NCAA Eligibility
Ibrahim Joseph alleged in a Facebook Live video that his brother took money, shoes, vacations, and other gifts from a financial adviser based in Michigan.
Spencer Foo's Unusual, Winding Road to the NHL
Foo, an undrafted and undersized forward who left Union College a year early, signed with the Calgary Flames after a stellar NCAA career.
The Plot to Disrupt the NCAA with a Pay-for-Play HBCU Basketball League
The multibillion-dollar college sports industry exploits African-American athletes and has left historically black schools behind. Some people think there's a better way.
Louisville Sex Party Sanctions May Wipe Out 2013 National Title
Rick Pitino has been suspended five games, and unless the school wins its appeal, Louisville basketball will become the first team to vacate a national championship.
Someone Is Finally Trying To Kill The National Letter of Intent
The College Athletic Protection Agreement could force institutions to be as bound to the players as the players are to them.
Amateurism Isn't Educational: Debunking the NCAA's Dumbest Lie
As legal battles loom, the college sports establishment argues that allowing athletes to be paid would hurt their educations. Here's why that's as preposterous as that sounds.
Student-Athlete Prevented From Being Student Because He's An Athlete
Donald De La Haye did everything a college marketing major should do. His own school wants him to stop because of the NCAA.
An Ole Miss-Themed Store Is Suing NCAA Snitches Because Amateurism Is Dumb
Rebel Rags filed a defamation suit against Mississippi football players who supposedly told the NCAA they were given free gear by the store. What are we really doing here, America?