The business of college football with Amanda Christovich
Ever wonder what it is like covering the biggest college football game of the season? Janaé Bradford invited Amanda Christovich from FrontOffice Sports to speak
Ever wonder what it is like covering the biggest college football game of the season? Janaé Bradford invited Amanda Christovich from FrontOffice Sports to speak
Former UCLA basketball player Ed O’Bannon was drafted ninth overall in the 1995 NBA Draft and spent nearly a decade playing professional ball. Years after
Effective July 1, 2021, NCAA athletes were allowed to profit off of their name, image or likeness (NIL) for the first time ever. This means
College and university administrations are facing new waves of union organizing that look different from traditional labor organizing and pose new sets of challenges. If a
The college football season kicks off in a little more than three weeks, leading off with North Carolina taking on South Carolina in Columbia, S.C.
The score is absolutely meaningless, but college football spring games are becoming big draws for top Division I schools around the U.S. The Ohio State
The NCAA college men’s basketball tournament got underway on Thursday. Some of you may have already had your brackets blown. And, those victories by Butler and
On Monday night, Ohio State (or as some call it, The Ohio State University) defeated Oregon to claim the national college football title. It should
College football is big business, and the opportunities to cash in on the sport’s biggest stage — bowl games — has never been greater for
With both professional football and college football about to kick off their 2014 seasons, the myriad businesses that depend on gridiron action to generate revenue,
When it comes to the business of sports, it’s natural to think of the transactions that take place inside the arenas, stadia and courts that
Steve Berkowitz, Jodi Upton, Michael McCarthy and Jack Gillum of USA Today continue their look at college athletics with a story about how some schools
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