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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Business of College Athletics

Between unprecedented conference realignments, historic media rights deals, the wild world of NIL, and high-stakes competition, this space couldn’t be more exciting right now, but you need someone to help you make sense of it all. That’s where we come in.

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NAACP Encourages Black College Athletes to Look Outside Florida

Schools in the Sunshine State are closing their DEI offices due to a new law.
CU-Boulder coach Deion Sanders runs spring practice.

Prime Effect? CU Admissions See Big Boost, Especially Among Diverse Applicants

Applications are up 20% overall from last year, 50% among prospective Black students.


‘We Want to Be Paid’: Inside Dartmouth Men’s Basketball’s Historic Union Effort

A group of players made history when they became the first NCAA team to vote to unionize.

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New In-Season Men’s College Basketball Tournament to Offer $2M in NIL Deals

The eight-team event—expanding to 16 teams in 2025—will pay out $1M to each team, and another million to the winner.

Fox Is Expanding Its College Football Coverage. What’s Behind the Move?

Top Big Ten, Big 12, and Mountain West games will be played on Friday nights this fall.

Friday Night College Games Are Good for Fox—but Could Be Terrible for..

The network views Fridays as ‘underutilized.’ High school football players and their communities might see it differently.

Report: Temple-UAB Basketball Game Flagged for Gambling Concerns

The Owls have apparently been on watch for a while.

Tommy Tuberville: Dartmouth Basketball Union ‘Will Absolutely Kill College Sports’

The U.S. senator and former college football coach let it rip on Fox News.

Nick Saban: NIL Money, Transfer Portal Influenced Retirement

Saban told ESPN how player interviews following Alabama’s Rose Bowl loss played a part in his departure.

History in Hanover: Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Players Vote to Unionize

The team became the first in D-I to officially vote to unionize.