OCR’s Title IX guidance reshapes college athletics ... potentially causing ripple effects throughout college athletics. Programs that had hoped to use NIL revenue-sharing as a competitive ...
to completely alter the way many schools plan to pay their athletes in the future revenue-sharing world of college sports. The department issued long-awaited guidance related to Title IX ...
As College Sports Move Toward Pay for Play ... But Erin Buzuvis, a law professor at Western New England University who studies Title IX, said that if the schools proceed with plans to distribute ...
With college sports ... new system. To this point, most major programs have planned to share a majority of that pool with football and men’s basketball players. But the OCR’s Title IX guidance ...
The plans that many major college ... apply to a new era of college sports that is on track to begin this summer. It's not clear if the Department of Education will interpret Title IX law the ...
image and likeness deals would run afoul of Title IX, the Department of Education said in guidance issued Thursday that adds more confusion to the shifting landscape in college sports. The nine-pa ...
“When a school provides athletic financial assistance in forms other than scholarships or grants, including compensation for the use ... New Title IX Guidance Reshapes NIL Payments in College ...
Rather than pay players, the governing body long said, colleges should use the money ... not limited to) athletics. Since Title IX became law, the number of women playing college sports has ...
A court settlement that would require colleges – for the first time – to pay athletes billions for their play is not going to settle the debate over amateurism in NCAA sports. Many schools ...
But guidance from the U.S. Department of Education this week noted that the payments could run afoul of Title IX requirements ... colleges should use the money from revenue sports like football ...