In a landmark agreement that will transform the course of major college athletics, the NCAA has left behind its archaic rules and changed the way it's going to do business.
The news was announced as TNT's NBA rights hang in the balance.
The NCAA is making a deal that it has to make, and it is not ideal for all parties. But the alternative is much, much worse.
On today's episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde recap Jaden Rashada's recent lawsuit, discuss the latest on the House settlement, break down private capital in college football and a man who trashed the DMV with fish.
College administrators are bracing for the new reality of sharing revenue directly with athletes as part of the terms of the House settlement agreement.
College sports is on the brink of a deal that'd require a massive amount in damages. But schools outside the power conferences aren't too happy about the split considering who'd be paying the majority of it.
Rashada was allegedly promised over $13 million to sign with the Gators out of high school.
Craig Kuligowski, who was facing a sexual harassment complaint at Toledo, said he was fired due to his age and his race. He’s a 55-year-old white man.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde react to Dabo Swinney's recent remarks about not using the transfer portal, why noon kickoffs are the worst, why small conferences are pushing back on the House settlement, and Dan's issues with a New York Times article on landscaping
Swinney didn't need transfers to build Clemson into a national powerhouse. But the times have changed and he may now be hurting the Tigers with his old-school approach.
Battie's older brother Tommie was killed and three others were shot early Saturday morning .
College sports insiders describe this week as the most consequential in college sports history.
The penalties are the result of a rule-breaking incident that transpired in 2022, when a booster and representative of the school’s NIL collective made an offer to a prospect.
Michigan fans have another reason to celebrate in 2024.
The return of the long-anticipated college football video game has a release date.
SEC leaders discussed the proposed terms of an agreement to settle multiple antitrust cases as well as usher into the sport a new athlete compensation model.
While FSU and Clemson are openly and actively forming an escape plan, other schools may now join their cause as revenue dips in comparison to the SEC and Big Ten.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde discuss UNC potentially leaving the ACC, the Pac-2's new broadcast partner, the latest on the NCAA settlement, Doug Gottleib coaching college basketball, and Red Lobster facing financial troubles.
The potential settlement is believed to be in its final stages of adoption and consists of back pay, a new compensation model and an overhaul of the NCAA scholarship system.
Robinson had been employed by the team since 2022.
Fox Sports will televise one home game for each remaining Pac-12 team.
Industry leaders describe the next two weeks as, perhaps, the most consequential in college athletics history.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Pad Forde project if the Big Ten overtake the SEC, UCLA owing Cal money, Julian Lewis visiting Indiana, and a lawsuit against Cold Stone Creamery.
As part of a new proposal, power conference leaders are considering reducing football rosters from more than 115 to as few as 85 players.
Sanders put up impressive numbers in his first year at Colorado, but he displayed some bad habits that could hurt his future NFL Draft status.
On today's show, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde talk college athletics revenue sharing, Brian Kelly complaining about not wanting to pay players, which teams are struggling to recruit, the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, and a psychedelic commencement speaker.
Kelly said LSU hasn't "fared very well" in its attempts to add transfer defensive linemen.
As execs continue trying to settle the latest antitrust cases and implement a new athlete compensation model, those around college sports have plenty of unanswered questions.
Harrison signed to play college football at Nebraska in 2014 before he was drafted by the Brewers.
Kelly allegedly harassed a female strength and conditioning coach who sued him and the Toronto Argonauts in February.
On today's pod Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Pat Forde recount Colorado's latest social media drama, potential athlete compensation models, and a man who was arrested for throwing fried chicken at his sister.
The game’s full name: The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop.
The college sports industry is moving closer an athlete compensation system. At this point, it seems inevitable.
Smart is set to make $13 million in 2024 and his contract now goes through 2033.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Pat Forde unpack the latest update on the House v. NCAA case, react to Twitter beef happening at Colorado, and the worst Kentucky Derby names ever.
The Seminoles lost 23-16 to Tennessee in the first-ever BCS title game.
The University of Houston is doing something rare: publicly defying the NFL.
Murphy was an all-conference offensive tackle in his first season at Appalachian State.
Rockne had been buried at Highland Cemetery for 93 years.
After months of negotiations in the House antitrust case, the next evolution of athlete compensation is on the horizon.
Buk Mawut Buk pleaded guilty to a pair of felony charges last month after he shot and killed Aaron Lowe at a Salt Lake City-area party in 2021.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Delleneger, and SI's Pat Forde recap the 2024 NFL Draft, reacted to recent College Football Playoff complaints, reacted to news of Damien Martinez picking Miami, and discussed Dylan Raiola's impressive spring game.
There is cause for excitement around the new playoff format. There's also lots of complaints and criticism to go around.
The Buffaloes went 4-8 in Sanders' first season as head coach.
When Terez Paylor put together the very first All-Juice Team in 2015, 10 of those 22 players are expected to still be on NFL rosters in 2024. We can only hope this year's team honors Terez's memory with that kind of hit rate.
Texas had multiple first-round picks for the first time in 17 years.
Until Saturday, a kicker was the only position that hadn't been drafted from Alabama since Saban took over as the team's coach.
Olu Fashanu went 11th overall to the Jets and Chop Robinson was selected 21st by the Dolphins.
Mitchell went No. 22 to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Pat Forde react the best, worst, and most surprising picks in the 2024 NFL Draft.