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Schools are ready to embrace "normal" NIL: no pay-for-play deals. Even after the House settlement, challenges await.
NIL has been a hot topic of conversation surrounding the college football landscape in recent years since its approval in 2021. Between coaches, fans, analysts, ...
With new developments in NIL, allowing college athletics departments to allocate $20.5 million for their teams. For most, if ...
President Donald Trump is reportedly looking to establish a single NIL standard across college football and other sports and has plans to sign an executive orde ...
On3 released a survey listing the top 10 biggest spenders in college football and Georgia did not make the list ...
Donald Trump is preparing to sign an eexecutive order that will have a direct impact on college sports and the NIL program.
By Ralph D. Russo, Justin Williams and Stewart Mandel As the future of college sports faces continued legal and legislative ...
Colorado Buffaloes football coach Deion Sanders saw the Texas Tech Red Raiders' spending this offseason and asked for an NIL salary cap.
The move could supersede state laws on so-called name, image, and likeness deals, which allow star athletes to make millions of dollars playing college football and basketball.
Athlon Sports’ Steven Lassan selects 10 teams that won college football’s 2025 offseason.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders was not on campus due to a health issue when recruits visited in June. Did it impact decisions? Here's what they said.