Spending over $20 million on new players, the Ohio State Buckeyes recently achieved their first national championship in 10 years. The post Ohio State’s $20 Million NIL Gamble Paints Different Picture to Ex-President Joe Biden’s Title IX appeared first on EssentiallySports.
On January 16, 2024, the Office of Civil Rights (OCR), the organization that enforces Title IX, including athletic gender equity, released
Denver Public Schools converted a second-floor girls' restroom at East High School to an all-gender bathroom while students were on winter break.
The legal saga surrounding the 2024 Title IX Regulations reached a new peak earlier this month. On January 9, 2025, the U.S. District Court for
Ohio State football revealed that a quality control coach is under investigation after being placed on administrative leave in December
ATLANTA — The early betting favorite to win next year's national championship: Ohio State. The question nobody can really answer at this time: What sort of sport will the Buckeyes or anyone else return to when they kick it off again seven months from now.
A court settlement that would require colleges to pay athletes billions for their play is not going to settle the debate over amateurism in NCAA sports.
The future of college athletics remains uncertain, with a host of unresolved developments related to Title IX, NIL compensation and player movement complicating the landscape.
Ohio State is still celebrating its big win on the biggest night of college football, but it comes as uncertainty continues to loom over the future of the sport. Here's what we know about the changes.
Florida higher-education leaders want to quickly hear how universities need to address a pending national legal settlement that is expected to lead to schools facing at least $22.5 million a year in new athletic department costs.
The University of Florida has cleared men’s basketball coach Todd Golden following a four-month Title IX investigation into allegations of sexual exploitation, sexual harassment and stalking.
Florida basketball coach Todd Golden's attorney released a statement saying the Title IX complaint against Golden has been dismissed due to lack of evidence