The Changing Game Coverage
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Name, image and likeness is here -- what it means for college athletes
The NCAA is laying out guidelines on where and when student-athletes can profit from their celebrity. -
Our TakeThe NCAA and college athletics need outside help
It should be a priority to have a separate entity to help police the problems that arise. How much sense does it make that the NCAA is the judge and jury for indiscretions of institutions that earn it billions of dollars? -
Our TakeNational perspective on UNC amended allegations focused on basketball
The NCAA removed men's basketball in a key allegation, leading to speculation. -
Adviser claims UNC, NCAA protect 'profit sports' in latest allegations
The NCAA on Monday issued an amended Notice of Allegations, outlining violations of its bylaws by athletic and academic personnel at UNC. It could be months before the university learns its punishment. -
Players eager for 'food money' as cost of attendance set to take effect
In January, the power five conferences, which includes the ACC, voted to allow the universities to provide full cost of attendance to student athletes. ACC Commissioner John Swofford says it's the right thing to do. The players are happy to have a little more meal money. -
Our TakeThe debate over guaranteed scholarships
Sitting in on the first meeting of the Power Five conferences was a very interesting and enlightening experience. This was especially true when the debate about guaranteed scholarships began. -
Power 5 schools vote in favor of cost of attendance, guaranteed scholarships
The Power 5 conferences approved autonomy legislation Saturday to allow for full cost of attendance for scholarship athletes as part of a historic vote at the NCAA Convention in Washington D.C. -
Student-athletes get a voice at NCAA table
For the first time ever, NCAA Division I student-athletes will have direct input on intercollegiate sports at the highest level when they join in on legislative voting at the NCAA Convention being held in Washington D.C. -
Wake Forest's Hatch nervous, excited as Power 5 proposals near vote
Wake Forest University President Dr. Nathan Hatch's emotions this week at the annual NCAA Convention being held in Washington D.C. are not unlike many in the college athletics sphere -- nervous and excited. -
Emmert: 'Historic time' in college athletics
Speaking at the annual NCAA Convention in Washington D.C. Thursday, President Mark Emmert said that major college sports in America are in the midst of a "historic time." -
Historic change for student-athletes on tap at NCAA convention
Eighty representatives of the five power conferences - the SEC, Big 10, Pac 12, Big 12 and ACC - are expected to vote this weekend on new rules about how they can compensate student-athletes. -
Cunningham: Cost of attendance is very important
Ahead of the annual NCAA Convention in Washington D.C., Mandy Mitchell sat down with North Carolina Director of Athletics Bubba Cunningham to discuss the new autonomy rules and what that means for the NCAA going forward. -
Mesibov: There is always a risk with change
Ahead of the annual NCAA Convention in Washington D.C., Mandy Mitchell sat down with Duke associate director of athletics for compliance Todd Mesibov to discuss the new autonomy rules and what that means for the NCAA going forward. -
Yow: Autonomy is the right thing
Ahead of the annual NCAA Convention in Washington D.C., Mandy Mitchell sat down with NC State Director of Athletics Debbie Yow to discuss autonomy and what it means for the ACC and NCAA going forward. -
ACC asks NCAA for permission to add benefits for student-athletes
The ACC focused on cost of attendance, disability insurance and multi-year scholarships in its proposal to the NCAA. -
NCAA amateurism rules have college standouts forfeiting thousands
Wake Forest freshman tennis player Noah Rubin won $48,000 at this year's U.S. Open. The problem is he couldn't accept it and retain eligibility under the current NCAA amateurism rules. -
ECU aims to keep up with Power 5
With the NCAA's Power 5 conference members expected to start providing full cost of attendance for student-athletes as soon as next year, the Pirates plan to follow suit. -
Swofford: Our conference may be the strongest in basketball history
ACC commissioner John Swofford addressed the media at ACC Operation Basketball Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2014 at the Westin in Charlotte. -
Autonomy: Will it give athletes more rights?
In September, the five power conferences in college sports voted in favor of autonomy, but what that means - for schools, athletes and the NCAA overall - is still very much in question. -
Our TakeRams club ups annual dues, but not due to autonomy
When the UNC Educational Foundation (Rams Club) unveiled a new dues structure this week, my immediate reaction was that the price of autonomy is hitting faster than anyone expected.