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The NABC has announced the recipients of the 2024-25 NABC Team Academic Excellence Awards and NABC Honors Court, representing ...
BYU's president and athletic officials go deep about both the financial state of BYU sports and the dawn of a new era.
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This years 40 under 40 event honors the rising entrepreneurs, influencers, creators, and executives that have shaped the bay area and are paving the way for what comes next.
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Jared McGregor's 'Name of the Game' project has blessed individuals and families in need all throughout the country.
Utah vs. BYU in the rev-share era: How a shifting NIL marketplace could impact the rivalry By Jon Wilner, Bay Area News Group | Posted - June 27, 2025 at 9:03 a.m.
Utah vs. Brigham Young in the rev-share era: How a shifting NIL marketplace could impact the rivalry If pay-for-play comes to an end, BYU’s billionaire donors will have limited impact ...
Despite BYU’s limited exposure to the $2.8 billion in NCAA back pay, given the schools' recent realignment to the Big 12, Santiago welcomed the broader shift in college athletics.
In total, BYU generated $130 million in revenue in its inaugural Big 12 season. Of the $130 million, $79 million was attributed to specific sports.
This major change will impact every Power Four team in the near future, including BYU. BYU could pay its athletes up to $20.5 million annually in revenue share starting on July 1, 2025.