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In 2021, college sports entered a new era when the NCAA lifted its long-standing ban on athletes profiting from their name, ...
Southern University and the SWAC have opted into the NCAA settlement, agreeing to pay $30 million over the next decade to ...
When U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken approved the multibillion-dollar House v. NCAA settlement on June 6, the world of college athletics changed forever. The settlement resolved three separate ...
A lot has changed over the last 16 years, especially in college sports. Ed O’Bannon, the UCLA star who helped lead the Bruins ...
College “student” athletes are bringing in more money than ever.
The landscape of college sports has been altered forever. For the first time in the history of collegiate athletics, ...
The NCAA continues to maintain that NIL payments to athletes cannot be used as a recruiting inducement or as pay for play. And in a statement after Friday’s ruling, ...
The NCAA’s NIL rules are currently in flux, as are state laws. In addition, pending court cases—and the proposed May 2024 settlement—could completely change the relationship between athletes ...
The NCAA on Tuesday set up a confrontation with state lawmakers around the country concerning its rules governing athletes’ ability to make money from their name, image and likeness (NIL).
Since July 1, 2021, the NCAA has deferred to NIL policies set by individual states. Some of the ensuing laws adopted, including those in Arkansas and Missouri, have taken an aggressive approach to ...
NCAA prepares booster-related NIL crackdown; sports agents, lawyers not too worried Pac-12 coaches, administrators decry ‘Wild West’ feel of NIL-related recruiting payments Andy Staples: ...
NCAA rules prohibit student-athletes from signing NIL contracts that are designed as inducements to get them to attend a particular school -- one of the few restrictions in place for how athletes ...