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Oliver Tarvet changed into his University of San Diego gear moments after a straight-set victory in his Grand Slam debut at ...
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 ...
The decision is still pending NCAA approval but expected to be the first of many schools looking to capitalize on a new NIL ...
Following the NCAA's historic settlement, reform is spreading like a wildfire across the collegiate athletics landscape.
College athletics enters a new era July 1 as the House v. NCAA settlement takes effect, formally allowing schools to share ...
Mitch Gilfillan, once a multi-sport star at Peoria Notre Dame, is a lawyer who combines his love of sports and law to help ...
The landscape of college sports has been altered forever. For the first time in the history of collegiate athletics, ...
With colleges allowed to directly pay athletes for NIL beginning July 1, the University of Akron has unveiled its Competitive ...
The Georgia Bulldogs are looking to capitalize on NIL with their athletes with a brand new partnership with Learfield. After ...
With revenue-sharing underway, the College Sports Commission and NIL Go are officially in motion. Here’s what Mizzou fans ...
Rep. Joe Tate introduced House Bill 4643 to prevent the NCAA from limiting student-athletes' NIL rights in the state of Michigan.
College “student” athletes are bringing in more money than ever.