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The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s athletic department is teaming up with Learfield to form the Buckeye Sports Group. The ...
As schools prepare for the changes, here’s what the settlement means for Alabama. The most obvious change stemming from the ...
Fifty-nine months after the initial class-action House v. NCAA suit was filed, it was resolved three days ago. Judge Claudia ...
Rick George says Colorado will use full $20.5 million NIL cap after settlement allowing schools to pay athletes directly ...
The $14 million NIL plan in Chapel Hill may face sharp limits under the NCAA’s new revenue-sharing cap, and UNC must now make ...
Circle, the official NIL collective of the Louisville Cardinals, will transform into a marketing agency in anticipation of ...
Amidst an ever-changing era of collegiate athletics, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a new law into action on Thursday.
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