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Mississippi State is reportedly making a major push into NIL, providing O’Connor with a large pool of resources to attract and retain top talent through the transfer portal and high school recruiting.
The bill permits institutions to pay athletes directly but comes with other unique elements which could spark debate.
The regulatory authority overseeing high school sports in California was sued in federal court by an athlete who alleged the organization’s unlawful rules deprived him of pay for his name, image, and ...
Lilly LaRosa, Hilliard Davidson track and field: Helped lead the Wildcats to the program's first regional title, winning the ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a new name, image, and likeness bill that will be going to immediate effect that allows ...
University of Miami hoops coach Jim Larranaga retired two months into the season. There was no scandal behind it, no family ...
Misko Raznatovic went to his first Final Four in April. A few years ago, the trip to college basketball’s ultimate networking ...
The NCAA is looking to make some changes to its scholarship rules and roster limits in the upcoming 2025-26 season. If ...
Collegiate programs’ frequent use of the transfer portal has reshaped the future of high school recruitment. Learn how area ...
Saint Francis announced it was transitioning its athletics program from Division I to Division III. The decision jarred the ...
In this era of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL), teams are assembled via cold, hard cash. Anthony Davis went through the ...