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A new class-action lawsuit against the NCAA could reshape how a season of competition is counted. Ten current and former athletes across multiple sports argue that the current five-year clock should allow five playable seasons, a direct challenge to today’s NCAA redshirt rules. Here’s everything we know so far about redshirt eligibility and what recruits…

NCAA revenue sharing is now a reality: for the first time in history, NCAA Division 1 colleges and universities who opt into the House v. NCAA settlement, will directly share athletic department revenue with student-athletes in the form of direct payments. Traditionally, athletes were limited to scholarships, while some universities and conferences collected billions from…

Updated October 2025 Big changes to D1 sports with new NCAA scholarship rules, athlete payments and roster limits and more set to roll out in the 2025-26 school year with the settlement in the House v NCAA lawsuit, which marks a transformative shift in college athletics. Below we go over the scholarship settlement offer in…

You may have heard of getting a “full ride” to a school before, but what is a full ride scholarship? In a nutshell, a full ride scholarship is the dream for many student-athletes. You want to go to college, and knowing how expensive it can be, you want to use your talents in sports to…

Ivy League schools have some of the most competitive admissions rates of colleges and universities in the world. Because their athletes must meet the school’s admissions requirements – and still compete at a high level athletically – athletic programs for each Ivy League school are very particular about whom they recruit. Understanding how the recruitment…