Okay, Settlement Approved, What Does This Mean for Oklahoma State Athletics?
There are still plenty of questions and issues to be decided, but the settlement approval certainly makes it all more real.
Mack Brown Talks "College Football in a Mess" All ADs like Chad Weiberg Can Do is Prepare
Some could say former Texas and, more recently, North Carolina head coach Mack Brown could be better. I don't think so, I think Mack wants a fix for CFB.
Nobody in College Football or Oklahoma State Signed Up for This: Roster Cuts (Updated)
The NIL and soon-to-be revenue sharing is fun and exciting, the transfer portal can be on the receiving end, but roster cuts aren't. They are up to 16 that we know of, for sure.
One of the Most Critical Times in Oklahoma State Athletics History and Leadership Missing
Oklahoma State needs all the leadership and sound and strong calculating minds it can have on the issue of revenue sharing with athletes.
Pokes Report Projects the Revenue Sharing Cost of Cowboy Football for 2025
It is a guess, but a guess based on so much information that is out there. The going price for a quarterback ($1 million) and a starting corner ($250,000). Just our guess. That doesn't mean OSU will pay that.
The NIL State of Oklahoma State Athletics - Coaches Won't Say It, But It Impacts Results
The future of Oklahoma State athletics for now is trying to excel in NIL budget management.
Taking Stock - Future of Oklahoma State Football: Tight Ends and Fullbacks "Ford Tough"
Back over to the offense and two positions that will take up minimum numbers, but that means the selections have to be very good.
Taking Stock - Future of OSU Football: You Want Martin Back but Not Likely, Oliver is Gone
Martin is one of the best that I've seen in my years, but chances are he is headed to play on Sundays.
Chad Weiberg Talks Oklahoma State Football and College Football Landscape with SEC/Big 10
Rocked with a 3-3 start to the season OSU Athletics Director Chad Weiberg preaches patience and with the national landscape he preaches common sense and fairness.
Judge Claudia Wilken Preliminarily Approves House v. NCAA Settlement
It appears as if we’re getting closer to an official decision on the House v. NCAA settlement as Judge Claudia Wilken has preliminarily approved the settlement. The final approval hearing has been set for April 7, 2025.
Judge Claudia Wilken Sends Attorneys in House vs. NCAA Back to Settlement Drawing Board
The hope that House vs. NCAA was rapidly heading toward a settlement that could simmer all the spending and tampering in the NCAA now seems in question.
New Roster Limits Across the Board in College Athletics, How Does OSU Stack Up?
Football potentially gains scholarships, but loses players, walk-ons, and tradition. The bill will be hefty in Division I.
In the New World of College Athletics There Won't Be Parker Robertsons
Some of the best stories in college athletics, particularly college football are the walk-on success stories with the scholarship surprise announcements.
A Medium Dive into the Topic of NCAA Football Roster Limits Because it is Coming
The numbers may surprise you and I can tell you one coach that will not be happy when the new roster limit for NCAA football is announced is Mike Gundy.
A Well Done Synopsis of What House vs. NCAA Settlement Means
There is no confusion that House vs. the NCAA is being settled and that it will take time to iron out all the specifics, but for the uninitiated this is the best fact sheet I've seen.
All In-NCAA and Power Five Vote for Settlement and College Athletics Will Pay Athletes
Ollie Gordon is the most NIL wealthy player at Oklahoma State, in the future there will be many more paid and they will be paid direct
Big 12 Conference Votes to Settle House vs. NCAA
Oklahoma State's Dr. Kayse Shrum among the leaders in the Big 12 that voted today during the noon hour.
Chad Weiberg Addresses Oklahoma State and House vs. NCAA Settlement Negotiations
We had a chance to speak with the Oklahoma State Director of Athletics on the recent negotiations and rumors a settlement is coming soon on major lawsuits.
House vs. NCAA: What Does the Multi-Billion Dollar Lawsuit Mean for Oklahoma State
The NCAA is in negotiations to settle the lawsuit brought on by a former Arizona State swimmer, so what could this mean to Oklahoma State?