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A new letter from the attorneys argues the power conferences' NIL oversight group should treat collectives the same as any other business.
It officially ends any administrative restrictions to athletes’ NIL compensation within limits, but it allows schools and ...
Student-athletes who signed with their school's collective may have to find an alternative source of NIL income.
Already, collectives affiliated with Colorado, Alabama, Notre Dame, Georgia and others have announced they’re shutting down. Georgia, Ohio State and Illinois are among those that have announced plans ...
The new agency in charge of regulating name, image, likeness deals in college sports sent a letter to schools Thursday saying ...
"Dozens and dozens" of University of Louisville athletes have signed agreements with UofL since the start of the ...
The revenue-share era is finally here as schools are legally able to pay their athletes directly beginning on July 1 on the heels of the landmark House v. NCAA settlement. A historic moment like this ...
Ohio State AD Ross Bjork is adamant about following rules pertaining to new NIL guidelines. Will other schools do the same?
With revenue-sharing underway, the College Sports Commission and NIL Go are officially in motion. Here’s what Mizzou fans should know about the future of NIL policing.
With colleges allowed to directly pay athletes for NIL beginning July 1, the University of Akron has unveiled its Competitive Excellence Fund.
Costco isn't just for giant packs and oversized produce. If you look past the bulk bins, there are smaller deals that actually make sense for everyday shopping. A few of them come in under five ...