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Brands, athletes and agents are concerned, as the NCAA's House Settlement documents reveal controversial confidentiality clauses surrounding NIL Go.
Will the settlement create a more balanced playing field? What about Title IX issues? What happens to non-revenue sports?
The June 6 approval of the House v. NCAA settlement by Judge Claudia Wilken will give college athletics some structure ...
The all-new House vs. NCAA settlement has triggered a dynamic shift in the outlook of college athletics. Legends of the game ...
As the NIL era reshapes college athletics, East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is adapting to remain competitive in the ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement allows direct payment to student-athletes and establishes a revenue sharing model. A College Sports Commission will oversee NIL activities and a clearinghouse called ...
Rep. Joe Tate introduced House Bill 4643 to prevent the NCAA from limiting student-athletes' NIL rights in the state of ...
MSU alum and Michigan House Representative D-9th District Joe Tate introduced a bill on June 12 to limit NCAA regulations on ...
Financially, it no longer makes sense for good college players to try and get drafted in the second round. The No. 30 pick of ...
Although the NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) concept appeared on the scene four years ago, it’s only in the past few months ...
A Michigan state lawmaker has introduced a bill that would effectively shield athletes and schools in the state from NCAA NIL ...
With NIL changing the college landscape, tampering is a common tern thrown around in terms of recruiting. What is tampering?
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