College conference commissioners are bullish on their ability to enforce NIL rules in a new system days after a multibillion-dollar legal settlement changed college athletics by allowing schools to directly pay their athletes.
Category: NCAA
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Who won the men’s transfer portal? Let’s rank the 13 best teams
These teams got the best players from the transfer portal — with some familiar faces in the mix for top spot.
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Florida at Duke headlines ACC/SEC Challenge
The matchups for the third annual ACC/SEC Challenge were announced Wednesday, highlighted on the men’s side by Duke hosting reigning national champions Florida and multiple potential top-10 matchups on the women’s side.
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Which colleges have produced the most No.1 NBA draft picks?
Each year, the NBA draft attracts top notch talent from college basketball institutions. Which programs have produced the most No. 1 draft picks?
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Baker: Settlement helps NCAA avoid ‘bankruptcy’
NCAA president Charlie Baker framed the multibillion-dollar House settlement agreement as one that provides stability to college athletics and avoids “bankruptcy.”
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Vols’ Zeigler denied injunction for fifth season
A federal judge has denied Tennessee point guard Zakai Zeigler’s request for a preliminary injunction that would allow him to play a fifth season of Division I basketball in five years.
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How does Cooper Flagg stack up in the 2025 NBA draft?
Duke’s Cooper Flagg is the projected No. 1 pick and No. 1 in ESPN’s Top 100 rankings. Just how good is he?
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Coach’s challenges approved for men’s basketball
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Tuesday approved several measures designed to help improve the flow of men’s basketball games, with the addition of coach’s challenges the biggest change.
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Updated NBA mock draft with movement in the top 10: How we see Rounds 1 and 2, eight days out
With the draft eight days away, Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo share the latest intel from around the league.
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Greenwood, UCLA star and No. 2 pick, dies at 68
David Greenwood, who was one of coach John Wooden’s last recruits at UCLA and went on to win an NBA championship with Detroit, has died.