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Women’s flag football is at a pivotal moment. Rapid growth at the youth and high school levels, success at NAIA schools, and the NFL’s strategic investment are pushing the sport closer to mainstream adoption. With flag football debuting in the 2028 Olympics, the next few years could see women’s flag become an official NCAA sport, […]
NIL deals have college basketball underclassmen heading back to college for another shot at glory and an opportunity at a bigger paycheck. After Texas Tech’s heart-wrenching Elite Eight collapse—blowing a nine-point lead in the final minutes against Florida—the Red Raiders received a surge of optimism. JT Toppin, the reigning Big 12 Player of the Year […]
The House v. NCAA case is a $2.8 billion settlement that could change how college sports work—how athletes get paid, how many players schools can keep, and who’s eligible to play. It hasn’t been finalized yet, but the potential fallout is already affecting the transfer portal. What’s the House v. NCAA Case About? Filed by […]