The NCAA now allows college athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness, otherwise known as NIL. Learn more about ...
A group of athletes led by Big Ten women's basketball players sent a letter to NCAA president Charlie Baker asking the ...
Fingers already are being pointed, not surprisingly, regarding the events that led to the decision of UNLV quarterback ...
Three weeks after being asked to modify a $2.78 billion deal that would dramatically change college sports, attorneys ...
In a news release, plaintiffs' attorney Steve Berman focused on how the settlement, and now the new language, restricts how ...
Most of the revisions aim to better define the term “booster” and what constitutes the pay-for-play inducements the NCAA ...
CU Buffaloes' Travis Hunter nets a new personal financial sponsor, boosting his NIL value. Deals are reaching high school ...
Just a few years ago, college athletes could not make any money. Now, Pitt and its players will benefit like never before.
Three years after the adoption of new NIL legislation at the state level, South Carolina fans are navigating through the NCAA ...
University of Texas football player Kelvin Banks Jr. prefers to do his talking on the field. The 6-foot-4, 320-pound Junior ...
Board of Education Vice Chair Alan Duncan suggested that as the rules moved to the public comment phase, the state should ...