Matthew Sluka spent the first four years of his collegiate career at Holy Cross, developing into a strong quarterback who had become a third-team FCS All-American. However, after those four years, ...
Reggie Bush announced a lawsuit against the NCAA and other parties last week, another log on the long-running legal fire between the former USC running ...
This article explains that college sports are now primarily governed by athlete contracts and court decisions, not NCAA rules. Courts are increasingly shaping NIL agreements—whether for recruiting, ...
While this ruling validates the CSC’s enforcement framework, it also exposes major unresolved legal questions still plaguing the college sports landscape. And the Nebraska arbitration is not the ...
Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights have opened remarkable doors for both high school and college athletes, allowing them to monetize their personal brands. But with opportunity comes risk — and ...
The convoluted way college athletes are paid for the use of their name, image and likeness and a dispute between player and coaches over money appears to have cost an undefeated team its quarterback ...
Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) contracts may appear straightforward, with athletes promoting products in exchange for compensation. However, the legal structure behind them is more nuanced. NIL ...