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The NCAA House settlement, which was approved on June 13 by a federal judge in California, sets the stage for a tidal wave of ...
In 2021, the NCAA began allowing college athletes to earn money via their name, image and likeness (NIL) rights. Millions ...
The University of Wisconsin and its NIL collective are suing the University of Miami for allegedly poaching cornerback Xavier ...
The House Settlement, despite all of its hype and bluster, won't change much in an NIL world that's still unsustainable.
Wisconsin has filed a suit against Miami, alleging the Hurricanes engaged in impermissible contact with former Badgers ...
Though many athletic programs outside the power four conferences are expected to drop off competitively when scholarship ...
Section 7, an Arizona-hosted high school basketball showcase, increased its size yet again since starting in 2019. This year, ...
The NIL era has essentially turned college football into a professional sport, and we now have our first ever tampering ...
The changing NIL landscape in college football has prompted legends like Brian Urlacher to react to the ongoing drama.
Marketing their name, image, or likeness —also known as NIL — has become a profitable sideline for many Michigan athletes.
The decision by football player Xavier Lucas to depart Wisconsin for Miami without his name being in the transfer portal has now resulted in legal action. The U ...
Miami is facing an unprecedented NIL lawsuit as Wisconsin accuses the program of tampering in the recruitment of cornerback ...