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College athletes are able to rake in big bucks through NIL deals. But is it too much money for someone so young?
What used to be a chaotic free-for-all in March, where no-name schools from forgotten conferences elbowed their way past the ...
College Sports changed forever when the NCAA allowed student athletes to make money using their name, image and likeness - ...
Star pitcher NiJaree Canady’s record-breaking NIL agreement with The Matador Club makes waves as she leads Texas Tech into ...
Georgia football commitment Jared Curtis said money wasn't the No. 1 factor in his decision. Here's why that could be true.
With so much change in college athletics, a number of unusual ideas have been proposed in an effort to corral the chaos.
The $2.8 billion House settlement will allow schools to share revenue with athletes directly. Some athletes say they have ...
Just last month, the Tennessee Volunteers lost their starting quarterback from the 2024 campaign, Nico Iamaleava, to the UCLA Bruins due to NIL. However, not every player has the same mindset.
but one area that doesn't get as much attention is how athletes are beginning postpone turning pro in order to secure greater NIL deals by staying in college an extra year. This has become a very ...
After meeting with Alabama head coach Nick Saban Thursday, President Donald Trump is reportedly considering an executive order to regulate NIL deals in college athletics. According to The Wall ...
In a 293-108 vote, member schools of the WIAA approved a new rule – NIL deals for high school athletes. But, there are some restrictions in this already controversial rule. WIAA athletes can not ...