Jemele Hill believes that the NIL system has improved the state of college football after big wins by Vanderbilt and Indiana.
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The NCAA is reportedly adopting 2 key changes to its NIL guidelines aimed at tightening the rules around pay-for-play agreements.
Brian Mason, Wisconsin's director of NIL strategy, is optimistic about the Badgers' competitiveness with third-party NIL ...
Name, image and likeness rules for college athletes are the subject of competing legislation, and professional athletes ...
The transfer portal and NIL money have helped level the playing field across college football. The result is the type of ...
Jett Elad is standing up to the NCAA, and his battle could have major implications for the future of NIL deals. The Rutgers transfer, a Canadian-born safety, is suing the NCAA over its ...
Thanks to a lawsuit from an Ohio State football recruit, high school athletes in the Buckeye State are allowed to sign ...
Rutgers Athletics has long lagged behind when it comes to Name, Image and Likeness. But that's finally changing.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — For the first time since the NCAA tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985, the Sweet 16 is made up entirely of power conference schools. No underdog stories. No Cinderella teams.
High school athletes can now earn money off their name, image and likeness after a Franklin County judge granted a temporary ...
An Ohio judge allowed for high school athletes in the state to enter into future NIL deals. The ruling by Franklin County ...