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Over the past 20 years, girls’ volleyball participation is up 25 percent, while girls’ basketball has decreased by 34 percent.
Different revenue sources have become more important than ticket sales, and as stadiums modernize, schools are focused on premium seating, concessions, Wi-Fi and more.
The NCAA nearly passed a rule change allowing college athletes to bet on pro sports — but thanks to an obscure rule that triggered a vote of D-I schools, the ban remains.
Most schools outsource their travel planning for athletics. But not the Penguins, who calculated it would be more efficient to bring travel agent extraordinaire Tracey Innocent in-house.
A start-up is using artificial intelligence to help calculate athletes' NIL marketability. Plus Kirby Smart sounds off, Azzi Fudd has a fun new endorsement deal and more.
A story out of Kansas State offers a clear picture of what a player loses when he or she leaves a team. Plus a major revenue stream for Toledo, an interesting NIL strategy at Hawaii and more ...
At a time when individualism in college sports sells, Nora Hayd is being herself — both capitalizing on her personality and interests and inspiring others across sports.
The new Scarlet Knights' athletic director is bringing her school into the modern Big Ten NIL landscape. Plus details on Patrick Mahomes and Texas Tech, a Whataburger deal and more.
The St. John's coach had some interesting things to say this week. At Houston, an NIL deal is bringing fancy cars to campus. And we've got more CSC news for you.
Trinidad Chambliss made Ferris State a household name. And the Bulldogs have kept on winning without their star QB, using the quirks of the NIL era to their advantage.
Think this season's astronomical payouts and wild coaching carousel might lead to change in how college football coaches are hired and fired? Think again!
We learned a lot about the CSC this week, from costs to some finalized rules. We've also got some interesting reporting from Boise State, a new development at Michigan State and more.