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BYU hires Travis Hansen to help pilot football, basketball and all other Cougar sports, with the financial side his expertise ...
BYU announces several changes to its athletic senior leadership structure, including Kalani Sitake and Diljeet Taylor adding ...
BYU athletic officials speak about both the financial state of BYU sports and the dawn of a new era in college sports business.
BYU’s new athletic director Brian Santiago penciled in a new leadership council to lead the Cougar sports programs into the ...
That won't be the case, but BYU will approach athlete revenue sharing a little bit differently. Similar to their approach with NIL. In an interview with John Kurtz at Big 12 Media Days, ...
Newly appointed BYU athletic director Brian Santiago sees the recently approved House v. NCAA settlement not as a challenge, but as a strategic advantage for the Cougars going forward.
If pay-for-play comes to an end, BYU's billionaire donors will have limited impact. Utah vs. BYU in the rev-share era: How a shifting NIL marketplace could impact the rivalry | KSL.com Skip to content ...
Word leaked last month that BYU was in the business of offering small forward AJ Dybantsa $3 million-$4 million in name, image and likeness (NIL) riches that would land the No. 1 recruit in the ...
BYU could pay its athletes up to $20.5 million annually in revenue share starting on July 1, 2025. That's, of course, if BYU can afford it. That significant "if" isn't unique to BYU.
How BYU Plans to Distribute $20.5 Revenue Share After House Settlement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Newly appointed BYU athletic director Brian Santiago sees the recently approved House v.
BYU could pay its athletes up to $20.5 million annually in revenue share starting on July 1, 2025. That's, of course, if BYU can afford it. That significant "if" isn't unique to BYU.
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