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NCAA SETTLES LANDMARK CASE:WHAT THE $2.8 BILLION DECISION MEANS FOR COLLEGE ATHLETES
In a seismic shift for college sports, the NCAA has agreed to a $2.8 billion settlement in the antitrust lawsuit House v. NCAA, effectively rewriting the rules of amateur athletics and ushering in a new era where student-athletes can finally earn direct compensation for their impact on the game. After years of mounting legal pressure and public criticism, this historic settlement—approved Thursday by a federal judge—paves the way for NCAA Division I athletes to receive revenu

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Jun 7, 20252 min read


Chibuzo ‘CJ’ Amobi Jr: From Hidden Gem to Rising Star
In the world of high school football, few moments are more thrilling than receiving that first Division I scholarship offer. For Chibuzo “CJ” Amobi Jr., that moment came on January 8, 2025, when the University of Massachusetts extended an offer to the standout defensive lineman. Since then, his recruitment has gained serious momentum, with additional offers from Yale, Cincinnati, and Dartmouth, as well as strong interest from schools like Columbia, James Madison, Buffalo, Ind

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Feb 27, 20254 min read


Cardinal O’Hara WR Fode Wilks Earns Official Visit to Penn Following Impressive Junior Day
Fode Wilks runs away from defenders in the 2024 PCL 4A final Class of 2026 wide receiver Fode Wilks is gaining momentum in the recruiting process as his senior season approaches. The Cardinal O’Hara (Springfield, PA) standout recently attended Junior Day at the University of Pennsylvania, where he made a strong impression on the coaching staff. Following his visit, Wilks received an invitation to return for an official visit, marking a significant step in his recruitment by t

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Feb 17, 20251 min read
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