A former quarterback takes on college football's powerhouses in a legal battle that could redefine NIL compensation.
The case against Ohio State was first filed back in October, and new developments are leaning in favor of NCAA.
College football’s more professionalized era arrives in July, and historic powerhouses like Ohio State and Texas could lose ...
Even though million-dollar deals generate headlines, most college athletes aren’t getting rich off their NIL deal. According ...
Dec. 23, the NCAA sent out a memo to its member schools that sent compliance officer all over the country with something ...
The Gophers retained two stars this season, running back Darius Taylor and safety Koi Perich, and Minnesota's incoming ...
Name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals are analogous to endorsement deals, where businesses contract with a person to promote a product or service, ...
Ohanian’s donation coincides with the clear sign that times are changing. Women’s basketball is soaring in popularity and ...
alleging the NCAA bylaws that limit the number of seasons junior college players can compete at Division I schools are unlawful and restrict players' ability to earn NIL money. William Campbell Jr ...
The NCAA is reportedly exploring the idea of allowing five years of eligibility for athletes in all sports. This would effectively give all athletes the ...
Last March, a rumor bubbled behind the scenes about a college basketball team that came close to boycotting a game. The gossip was about players nearly revolting against their coach because they ...