The Milan Momcilovic decision has been handed down. Blue smoke flew from the chimneys. And the man named for Italy's second-most populous city will play for a coach whose name mirrors the vicar of its first.
What Kentucky described, plainly, is less a traditional athletics administrator than the chief executive of a college sports enterprise.
Heird made the announcement in a statement Tuesday while thanking 502Circle founder Marc Spiegel and the donors who helped establish the collective during the early years of NIL in 2022.
Louisville got an important piece of roster continuity Saturday when guard Adrian Wooley announced he will return for another season under Pat Kelsey, becoming the first scholarship player from last season’s team to publicly commit to coming back for 2026-27.
The order steps into a legal landscape that has already reshaped college athletics in ways no executive action can easily reverse.
College sports compliance, federal research grants and defense contracts don't have an obvious connection. An executive order signed Friday by President Donald Trump is meant to create one.
In a sport now ruled by open wallets and revolving doors, Louisville has committed a small act of rebellion.
The University of Louisville athletic department just received a clean annual audit, presented briskly during a 10-minute athletics board session on Monday.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Mark Stoops is no longer warning the fans. He’s not begging for a checkbook out of frustration. He’s done shaking tre…
With schools now meeting a $20.5 million payroll for players, they don't just want to protect their athletes. They want to protect their edge.