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The NCAA, Congress, the Power Four leagues do nothing. Why? Because they continue to benefit from this rigged system.
About three years ago, the NCAA restored NIL rights to college athletes, allowing them to profit from their personal brands.
Members of the 1983 NC State national championship basketball team sued the organization body for lost NIL earnings in the ...
It’s no secret that NiJaree Canady is a trailblazer in college softball and women’s sports in general. On the diamond, she’s coming off one heck of a season wit ...
Since the NIL era began in 2021, companies started bringing college athletes into commercials. Missouri offensive lineman ...
Ross Bjork issued a call for clarity regarding NIL rules and enforcement as college sports enters the post-House settlement ...
HR 15 of the 2025 Louisiana Legislature Regular Session established the task force to examine aspects of the name, image, and ...
DeSoto four-star senior wide receiver Ethan “Boobie” Feaster is the latest high-profile Dallas-area football player to sign ...
From Staley High to University of North Carolina, Kyan Evans' navigated NIL negotiations as a college basketball sensation.
Since the NCAA lifted its restrictions in 2021, student-athletes have been able to profit from their name, image, and likeness (“NIL”), sparking ...
From criminal cases to NCAA infractions and viral dramas, college football has generated some of the most significant firestorms in the past two decades.
SAN MATEO – With the auditorium at the Peninsula Golf and Country Club split half-and-half between Cal and Stanford ...