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  2. With NIL era ending, college sports is on verge of seismic ...

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    Ohio State operates the richest athletic budget in the country ($275 million) and has one of the biggest student-athlete populations and sports sponsorships of any major conference school (about ...

  3. Would collective bargaining solve college sports' NIL issues ...

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    For a second time in the last month, one of the industry’s most prominent figures has proposed a plan that could reshape and potentially upend the current college athletics model.

  4. With the future of college sports uncertain, one thing is ...

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    The chief worry is over the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, which is the association and Other 28’s primary source of revenue and the one event that truly binds all Division I institutions.

  5. One conference's stranglehold on college football may be over

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    The sport’s power dynamic did not dramatically shift Monday night; the Big Ten and SEC continue to have the most money in the bank and power in the boardroom among all college conferences.

  6. Portal:Current events/Sports - Wikipedia

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    (includes events taking place within a day, depending on time zones; see also Category:Current sports events) Multi-sport events. 3–14 February: ...

  7. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    College attendance records by sport College sport Attendance Event Baseball: 40,106: 2004 Houston at San Diego State [26] Basketball: 79,444: 2014 NCAA semi-finals [27] Football: 156,990: 2016 Battle at Bristol – Virginia Tech vs Tennessee [28] Ice hockey: 113,411: 2010 Michigan State at Michigan [29] Wrestling: 42,287: 2016 Grapple on the ...

  8. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    Without subsidies, many non-revenue sports like track and field and swimming would probably be cut. Of the more than 100 faculty leaders at public colleges who responded to an online survey conducted by The Chronicle/HuffPost, a majority said they believe college sports benefit all university students.

  9. New address, same issues: Why John Calipari's spiraling ... - AOL

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    New address, same issues: Why John Calipari's spiraling debut season at Arkansas mirrors his fall from favor at Kentucky Jeff Eisenberg January 15, 2025 at 10:31 AM