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There is now once again a path for NIL collectives to compensate athletes without counting towards a school's revenue cap.
Former Michigan running back Blake Corum calls out the critics of the Name, Image and Likeness era in college football.
Collectives can offer goods and services in the form of NIL payments, and they can send those deals through the clearinghouse ...
President Donald Trump is weighing an executive order that would attempt to stabilize the business and law of college sports ...
First reported by CBS News Senior White House and Political Correspondent Ed O'Keefe, President Donald Trump plans on signing ...
If anyone can pull off this balancing act, holding universities accountable while protecting student-athletes, it’s Baker.
Texas A&M almost tripled its NIL war chest from 2023-24, when its athletes received $19.4 million. Though there is major ...
A report that President Trump is considering an executive order to address NIL in college sport shouldn't make coaches or ...
CBS News reported Wednesday that President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order establishing national standards for ...
JuJu Watkins, Flau'Jae Johnson and Azzi Fudd are three of 14 top women's college basketball players that Unrivaled is signing ...
Despite Trump‘s involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, the president apparently still has time to put "boundaries" on college sports’ name, image, and likeness legislation ...
At this point, schools and conferences should be begging for employment and collective bargaining with college athletes.