NCAA, Michigan Wolverines football and Penalties
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The University of Colorado and the other 67 college Power 4 athletic conferences should divorce themselves from the outdated National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has informed the University of Michigan that they will announce the results of its sign-stealing investigation, according to the Associated Press.
The NCAA and its supporters are pushing for legislation that would give the organization immunity from labor and antitrust laws, which could result in the exploitation of college athletes and the
Evelyn Parts became the third transgender athlete in the last month to file a lawsuit, challenging Swarthmore College's transgender athlete ban from women's track.
Jessop claims that athletics departments’ use of ABD tracking devices violates the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution in two ways. First, she argues that universities infringe on “a constitutionally protected area” of privacy—the athletes’ bodies—when a university requires student athletes to wear ABD tracking devices.
Swarthmore removed Evie Parts from the women's track and field team after the NCAA banned trans athletes in response to an order from President Donald Trump. She was later reinstated to team.
Despite its nonprofit status, the National Collegiate Athletic Association is big business. Its 2024 financial statement shows that it earned more than $1.3 billion in income from the sale of television rights, advertising, tickets, merchandise and membership dues. All these revenue streams are tax-free for the NCAA.