Brands and Universities are scrambling to solidify financial terms to field competitive teams while maximizing revenues.
The future of college and university sports is in flux at the moment, stemming from changes on how much money schools can pay ...
An overwhelming majority of college athletes want to become a part of the attention economy, defined as those trying to break ...
Athletes.org hosts its first College Football Players-Only Meeting, tackling revenue sharing, transfer portal rules, and the ...
Student-athletes at Colorado colleges could soon be paid directly by their schools under a bill being considered by the state ...
The U.S. Department of Education published a memo on Thursday providing guidance regarding name, image and likeness (NIL) ...
The IRS denied the tax-exempt status of a name, image, and likeness group—despite it’s mission to pay college athletes for charitable services—amid a broader crackdown on the groups.
The nine-page fact sheet says NIL payments qualify as “athletic financial assistance which, under Title IX, must be made ...
The U.S. Department of Education says plans for colleges to pay athletes directly for their name, image and likeness deals ...
CHICAGO --The NIL Store has announced the launch of the Kent State NIL Store, providing officially licensed apparel opportunities to Kent State University student-athletes. The NIL Store offers ...