Unsealed Emails Show USC Football Investigation Badly Mishandled by NCAA

Amidst the pandemonium of March Madness, a major break related to the treatment of USC in 2010 might prove troublesome for the NCAA. CBSSports.com obtained access to recently-unsealed emails regarding the NCAA investigation into Reggie Bush and the USC football program. The documents were unsealed because of an ongoing lawsuit between the NCAA and former […]

Email From Human Resources Confirms Final Candidate For Athletic Director

Sources tell College AD, that the search committee for the next Director of Athletics at Nichols College in Dudley MA, has recommenced a candidate for Athletic Director. Sent on behalf of the Assistant Director of Human Resources Good Afternoon, Thank you for your recent correspondence expressing interest in the position of Athletic Director at Nichols […]

What Does the Syracuse Settlement Mean for UNC

The NCAA’s long-running, ongoing investigation into UNC’s academic fraud continues to plod along, even as deals are made with primary figures and other investigations come to a close. The recent settlement with UNC academic whistleblower, Mary Willingham, and the sanctions against Syracuse for academic, drug, and gifts violations, has put the focus once again on […]

College AD Obtains Internal Memo Confirming Next Hawaii AD

College AD has obtained an internal memo confirming David Matlin as the next athletic director at the University of Hawaii. The announcement will be made in a press conference at noon local tome today. The full body of the memo can be found below.

FanAngel.com Misguided In Offering Crowdfunding To Athletes

This may not sound like earth-shattering news, but recently a new crowdfunding site was announced. What is news, is that this one is a little bit different. Unlike Kickstarter or Patreon, that aim to provide musicians with the money they need to produce the music their fans love, or GoFundMe and Indiegogo, that aim to more generally […]

The Fight Isn’t Over: Explaining The NCAA’s Appeal Of The O’Bannon Ruling

On March 17th, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held oral arguments in the case of Ed O’Bannon v. NCAA.  Should the Ninth Circuit decide to render a judgment on the merits of the case, the court could render the deathblow to the concept that amateurism means “No pay for play”.  After listening to an […]