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College Athletics

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Women In Sports Roundtable: Big Sky Athletic Directors

After climbing to become directors of athletics, five Big Sky Conference ADs look back at the past and tothe future as women in sports.

College Athletic Departments Looking To Add Revenue Going Forward

Although much has been written about college football’s attendance struggles, that trend has yet to heavily impact the coffers of athletic departments.


Ole Miss On Road To Financial Freedom Post-NCAA Scandal

In the NCAA’s annual financial database report, Ole Miss raked in $110,912,617 in revenue – a record number for the program.

Shot Callers: Amy Huchthausen, America East Conference

FOS Editor Ian Thomas sits down with Amy Huchthausen, Commissioner of the America East Conference to chat about league’s success on and off the court.

The Real Cost of College Football Recruiting

Several of the nation’s top programs spend well over a million dollars a year in order to attract the top high school football players.

NCAA Updates Transfer Guidelines

The NCAA is looking to make the transfer process more strict, which will make it more difficult for athletes to receive immediate eligibility.

California Opens Door for Student-Athletes

College student-athletes in California may soon be able to make money from endorsement deals thanks to Sen. Nancy Skinner and Senate Bill 206.

Meet The Rising 25: Kaitlin Brennan of Stanford Athletics

After playing every sport she could growing up, Brennan sought out the team atmosphere that makes working in college athletics so rewarding.

Could College Athletes be Compensated for Likeness?

The NCAA has announced that they are looking into potential rule changes that would allow college athletes to monetize their name and likeness.

NCAA Athletes Step Closer To Sponsorship Money

The NCAA is moving closer to allowing Division I athletes to earn money from endorsement and sponsorships, which could be put in place as early as 2021.