LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT) - An Arkansas bill for funding student-athletes failed in committee on Wednesday at the state ...
On the outside looking in, allowing Arkansas’ colleges and universities to have game time raffles that benefits name, image and likeness seemed like a decent idea. If you didnt ...
After the National Collegiate Athletic Association first allowed athletes to profit off of NIL deals in 2021, brand deals ...
The NIL era has flipped college sports upside down, changing the game like never before. The post Nick Saban's True ...
The Republican takeover of Washington was advertised as a solution to quell the turmoil in college sports by lassoing the ...
House Bill 1044 would have allowed higher education or non-profits to hold raffles to pay athletes for using their name, image or likeness.
Arkansas universities pushed lawmakers to boost the way they fund their Name Image and Likeness funds.
Opendorse, an NIL platform, allows Yale players to create profiles and receive paid requests for endorsements, appearances ...
The Trump administration's latest directive on Title IX offered athletic departments more certainty about paying players.
The world of college sports is undergoing a significant transformation due to changes in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations. These changes are allowing college athletes to ...
Title IX does not apply to name, image and likeness (NIL) deals, the U.S. Department of Education said in a statement.
State legislators debating topic, but Arkansas, UCA, Arkansas State, Little Rock, UAPB sign letter supporting it ...