Name, image, likeness, more colloquially known as NIL, was officially instituted on July 1, 2021. Over the last five years, ...
How college and high school athletes can monetize their NIL Greg Daugherty has worked 25+ years as an editor and writer for major publications and websites. He is also the author of two books. David ...
The Protect College Sports Act seeks to rein in transferring for student-athletes and enshrine name, image and likeness protections, but has faced opposition from the largest athletics conferences.
A landmark eligibility overhaul aims to simplify college sports. For athletes, the financial stakes couldn't be higher.
The NCAA is moving forward with a plan to allow college athletes to earn money for endorsements and a host of other activities involving personal appearances and social media. The NCAA Board of ...
When California governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 206 into law last month, he called the decision the “beginning of a national movement.” “I don’t want to say this is checkmate, but this is a major ...
The NCAA board of directors approved one of the biggest changes in the history of college athletics Wednesday, clearing the way for nearly a half-million athletes to start earning money based on their ...
With the men’s basketball team making a trip to the Sweet 16 at this year’s NCAA March Madness basketball tournament, questions have floated on how the University can continue to attract top talent to ...
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