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Aug. 1 was a landmark date in college football. Schools could officially offer written revenue-sharing contracts to recruits, ...
This upcoming school year, high school athletes will be able to sign deals with companies for their name, image, and likeness ...
From a business perspective, Rhoback’s decision to partner with Marcel Reed was a smart move. He’s not only the starting ...
Every program across the state has a different interpretation of what data is subject to open records laws and how that data ...
Members of the Wolfpack’s men’s basketball championship team sued the NCAA, seeking money for the use of their name, image ...
MILWAUKEE--- A local Milwaukee law firm has signed one of Wisconsin's first high school Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals ...
Former collegiate softball star, Jennie Finch, reflects on NIL deals, team dynamics, and how college sports have evolved with ...
That includes some big names, such as four-star cornerback Thaddeus Dixon (Washington), four-star offensive tackle Daniel ...
One Baton Rouge business that has been active in the NIL space is Mercedes-Benz of Baton Rouge. The dealership has in recent ...
Faizon Brandon’s apparent deal for $1.2 million over two years is the outlier among NIL deals for North Carolina high school athletes.
The new money-changing nature of college football has some readers aghast, but others are curious about name/image/likeness figures.
For a few months last fall, the Texas Tech Red Raiders were like kids in a candy store. They wanted everything, threw everything in their basket at check-out, a ...