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After a historic start, the College World Series went out on a high note. Tennessee won its first-ever national championship, defeating Texas A&M in Game 3 of the final to rally back from the 1-0 deficit and bring home the title. It was also a big series for ESPN. The network announced the finals brought in historic viewership. Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action! The three-game series averaged 2.82 million viewers, including 3.34 million tuning in for the decisive Game 3. It became the second most-watched final on ESPN, trailing only last year’s series which averaged 2.86...
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College football fans will get their first in-depth look at EA Sports College Football 25 on Friday. ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit, who is also a voice in the video game, shared on Thursday that the deep dive into gameplay will drop Friday. According to EA’s YouTube page, the breakdown will drop at 10:55 a.m. ET on Friday. The original EA college football video game franchise ran from 1998 until 2013. Moving from the Bill Walsh College Football moniker to NCAA Football, the annual game was eventually discontinued. Lawsuits emerged, most notably former UCLA basketball player Ed O’Bannon and 19 o...
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With the NCAA Board of Governors approving settlement terms in the landmark House v. NCAA case, the agreement is expected to usher in a historic revenue-sharing model for college sports. But even in the aftermath of the momentous settlement agreement – which still needs to be certified by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken in the coming months – college sports will remain very much an unsettled landscape. The settlement will touch off a host of questions related to the implementation of a revenue-sharing model, gender-equity issues, ramifications for donor-funded NIL collectives and, most sign...
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With a settlement in the blockbuster House v. NCAA case in sight within the next week, the question of when, if at all, schools and conferences will give athletes a seat at the negotiating table grows ever louder. The settlement in the antitrust case – which could come anytime before the plaintiffs’ May 23 hard deadline – will mark the first momentous development in a two-step process to radically reshape college sports’ financial model, ushering in a true revenue-sharing model. But that’s only step one. Legal experts and athlete advocates tell On3 that the only sustainable model – and one tha...
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In the wake of the NCAA denying their waiver requests, two St. John’s men’s basketball players – Chris Ledlum and Jordan Dingle – are suing the association, seeking a fifth year of eligibility. In a lawsuit filed Friday in Queens (New York) Supreme Court, the players seek injunctive relief, alleging violations of New York antitrust and NIL laws and claiming they are suffering “irreparable harm” from the NCAA rejecting their waiver requests. This is the latest complaint against the NCAA, which faces mounting legal challenges across virtually every sector touched by its governance. This suit shi...
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NC State’s One Pack NIL Collective hosted its second annual football celebration Wednesday evening. The organization welcomed its donors to the North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh for dinner, an auction and live music. In total, the collective raised $867,450 for NC State’s NIL efforts. One Pack general manager Chris Vurnakes tweeted that this total exceeded the previous year’s fundraising total by $170,000. Donor fatigue has been an issue around NIL collectives nationwide, but the excitement around NC State’s athletic department helped keep the support strong this year. “It’s humbling to see ...
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Rewind the clock to the pre-NIL world: If a well-known college quarterback rear-ended a driver at a red light, the athlete may make pleasantries, exchange insurance information and be quickly on his way to grab a campus burrito for lunch. Nowadays? That’s a million-dollar quarterback behind the wheel of a flashy vehicle who is rear-ending a driver – a potential five-alarm financial fire. “If you get rear-ended by the quarterback now, you think you won the lottery,” Bill Gatewood of insurance wholesaler Burns & Wilcox told On3. “You’re going to lawyer up. You’re going to sue that kid for everyt...
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For the first time in women’s basketball history, unit tournament payouts are coming to the sport. Speaking with reporters Sunday afternoon in Cleveland, NCAA president Charlie Baker confirmed there will be units for the 2024-25 tournament, according to the Washington Post. For years in men’s March Madness, units have been awarded to conferences for each game played and then distributed to member institutions. As the Post previously reported, UConn, Purdue Alabama and NC State have all earned approximately $10 million for their leagues to be paid out over the next six years beginning in 2025. ...
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As the men’s and women’s Final Four play out this weekend, some financially invested fans will have their focus on the game behind the games: For an untold number of bettors, they aren’t just on the edge of their seats over game outcomes or margin of victories. Rather, they’ve gone all-in on prop bets – short for proposition bets – wagered on the individual performances of the college athletes. Will Purdue’s Zach Edey score more than 25.5 points? Will UConn’sPaige Bueckers grab more than 6.5 rebounds? Think there are any prop bets for Iowa’sCaitlin Clark, the face of all college basketball? A ...
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