College sports are on the hot seat as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) faces a federal class action lawsuit challenging its newly introduced eligibility rules. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of a group of student-athletes, claims that the NCAA's latest regulations unfairly restrict student-athletes' ability to profit from their own name, image, and likeness (NIL). The move marks the latest salvo in a long-standing battle between the NCAA and student-athletes over issues of compensation and fairness. As the lawsuit gains momentum, the NCAA's authority and the future of college sports are set to be put to the test.


The NCAA is up against a federal class action lawsuit over its new eligibility rules, once again forcing college sports’ governing body to duke it out.