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The Alabama football team is loaded with talent, and a couple of players could end up being in the Heisman conversation.
Under the NCAA v. House settlement, Alabama has to find over $20 million to pay players. Could the Crimson Tide cut sports to save the funds?
Alabama athletics director Greg Byrne issued a statement on Donald Trump's executive order tackling college sports.
ATLANTA — Kalen DeBoer may not know who his starting quarterback will definitively be for Alabama football's season opener ...
Alabama athletics published its annual self-reported NCAA violations summary Thursday, which included six missteps. None included football or men’s basketball. Five sports — men’s tennis ...
NCAA settlement, schools can begin sharing revenue with players, to the tune of $20.5 million for the first year, on July 1. ... NCAA settlement lead to Alabama cutting sports?
Updates on Davin Cosby Jr. after the Alabama basketball former was involved in what his mother, Irene, called a “serious” ...
Greg Byrne laid out plans for Alabama athletics and how it will handle revenue sharing after the House vs. NCAA settlement.
Castellanos has given the Alabama football team plenty of bulletin board material ahead of the colossal showdown, and some ...
Mar 29, 2025; Newark, NJ, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nate Oats reacts to a call during the first half against the Duke Blue Devils in the East Regional final of the 2025 NCAA tournament ...
Suppose you could buy Alabama football? Here's how much purchasing the Crimson Tide would cost, according to a new exercise ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement allows schools to share revenue with athletes and provides damages for past NIL inequities. Alabama athletics will operate under a salary cap, starting at over $20 ...