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The NIL landscape has changed drastically across college sports since the NCAA adopted it in 2021, but that doesn't mean we can't still have fun commercials. L ...
The landmark House v. NCAA Settlement, approved earlier this summer, helped rewrite the NCAA rulebook, effectively ended ...
The College Sports Commission (CSC) has softened its stance on NIL payments to student-athletes in yet another change of ...
Lawyers in the settlement allowing revenue sharing in college sports and the commission overseeing NIL deals agreed on ...
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President Trump on Thursday introduced new rules for the NIL and revenue-sharing deals that have shaken up college sports in recent years.
The new guidance allows collective deals as long as the athlete is promoting 'for profit' goods or services to the public.
In college, student-athletes have long been prohibited from making deals to profit from their fame, so they forfeited their NIL rights by signing on with college sports teams.
President Donald Trump issued an executive order that seeks to create rules around what college athletes can earn from name, ...
The introduction of NIL has also highlighted disparities within college sports. Athletes at larger schools or in high-profile programs often land more lucrative deals, leaving others in the ...