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  2. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, organization and principles of college sports in the U.S., from the first intercollegiate rowing race in 1852 to the current NCAA and NAIA divisions. Find out which sports are sanctioned by different associations and how many schools and athletes participate in them.

  3. What would House v. NCAA settlement mean? A revenue ... - AOL

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    The first is likely to cost college sports as much as, or more than, $1 billion in back-pay (damages) owed to athletes over the four years preceding the NCAA permitting athletes to earn ...

  4. How much do college athletes deserve in new world of revenue ...

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    Athletic administrators are grappling with a cost of $25-30 million annually per school as reported in a wide-ranging story last week at Yahoo Sports.While the revenue-sharing concept as well as ...

  5. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletics among about 1,100 schools in the US and Canada. Find out how the NCAA was formed, how it divides its members into three divisions, and how it faces controversies and challenges.

  6. NCAA proposing new college athletics subdivision rooted in ...

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    College athletics’ current fight is a complicated one. The battle is rooted in the millions of dollars of revenue flowing, mostly, to the major conference programs from television contracts ...

  7. NCAA Division I - Wikipedia

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    NCAA Division I is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics in the US, with 130 schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). FBS teams have more scholarships, larger budgets and postseason bowl games than FCS teams, and are further divided into conferences based on NCAA criteria.

  8. New Fresno State athletics director introduced as revenue ...

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    The Bulldogs ranked only fifth at $12.3 million in 2022-’23 and only sixth in donations at $5.8 million, according to a database of college athletics revenues and expenses maintained by Sportico.

  9. National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the lower courts' decision that the NCAA's restrictions on non-cash education-related benefits for college athletes violated antitrust law. The ruling allowed the NCAA to limit cash or cash-equivalent awards, but not to prevent academic benefits such as scholarships, internships, and vocational school.