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Micah Parsons has officially requested for a trade away from the Dallas Cowboys. However, he did tell the NCAA to hold ...
The new agency vetting name, image and likeness deals in college sports reached an agreement that relaxes standards on player ...
U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District of California, approved a $2.576 billion settlement in ...
The College Sports Commission, a regulatory agency created to enforce the watershed $2.8 billion House v. NCAA class action ...
USC Trojans defensive lineman DJ Wingfield is currently suing the NCAA after his waiver for an extra year of eligibility was denied. With Wingfield declared ine ...
This year, we saw an unprecedented amount of players who had yet to sign a contract after the NFL Draft. No, I’m not talking ...
The new guidance allows collective deals as long as the athlete is promoting 'for profit' goods or services to the public.
President Trump just signed an executive order that could reshape the future of college athletes and NIL money. Here’s what ...
While the NCAA continues to press for Congressional legislation concerning some standardization of college athletes’ activities making money from their names, images and likenesses (NIL), one of ...
NCAA President Charlie Baker had little comment on a judge’s ruling that all but told the NCAA it couldn’t enforce its own NIL rules.
The NCAA guidance wasn’t completely ignored, says Blake Lawrence, the CEO of the NIL marketplace Opendorse, a company that helps manage several booster-led collectives.