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Where Florida Gators rank among highest-valued athletic programs
University of Florida's athletic program is worth more than all but 13 other schools' according to CNBC’s Official College ...
The NCAA transfer portal officially opened on Friday for all college football players looking for new destinations in 2026.
In 2025, college sports stopped pretending it was a “pure” amateur game and started looking a lot more like Wall Street in school colors. Media deals, booster collectives, and playoff exposure have ...
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No. 1 transfer RB reverts portal intention amid interest from major college football programs
A pair of Power Football programs are pivoting their approach in the transfer portal following an unexpected decision from ...
My program is better than your program. That's the start of the quintessential college football argument. And it's an argument that never really produces an agreement between the sides involved ...
The top-ranked player in the college football transfer portal is predictably drawing strong interest, and some serious ...
The NCAA transfer portal opened on Friday for all players seeking new schools to play for in the 2026 season. The portal is ...
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Ted Cruz unloads on state of college football as programs get decimated by transfer portal ...
The NCAA still hasn't figured out proper guidelines for NIL deals, and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz believes college football ...
With major college sports programs collectively generating billions in revenue each year, private investors are looking to get a piece of the action. But how much is a college sports program worth?
Private equity may bring new investment to college sports, but it will also create new risks and complications for universities.
The professionalization of college sports is reaching a whole new level. The University of Utah is on the cusp of striking the first industry partnership with a private equity firm, reports Ross ...
Louisville coach Rick Pitino offered support Saturday for embattled university president James Ramsey, referring to a "broken" system for punishing college sports programs. Pitino addressed the media ...
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