Even with the Oregon Ducks' 2024 season in the rear view mirror, there's still money to be made for Duck athletes. Ranked with the No. 22nd highest name, image, ...
Longtime college basketball coach Rick Barnes, who has coached the University of Tennessee since 2015, took NIL matters into ...
I’ll tune into the game that will decide the college football national championship. I’ll watch under a cloud of nostalgia ...
Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma has signed an executive order to support student-athletes in profiting from their name, ...
Perhaps the biggest surprise of the December transfer portal window in college football involved former Tulane quarterback Darian Mensah making a surprise ...
Student-athletes finally receiving a piece of financial benefits was an inevitability. Protections are becoming necessary ...
Washington, Oregon and USC would assuredly receive invitations to a college football super league. But what about the other ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments over whether TikTok should be banned in the U.S. on Jan. 19. Mia Manson, a pole vaulter at the University of Michigan, will be paying attention.
The National College Players Association has issued a motion to withdraw charges of unfair labor practices against the USC, ...
It’s a well-known fact that collegiate athletes have received pay under the table long before Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) came into the picture. Players like Reggie Bush and Johnny ...
Two high-profile legal efforts to give college players employee status have been called off, as Republicans poise to take control of the National Labor Relations Board.
Name, Image, Likeness has become the biggest thing in college athletics. Now, there’s been a big step from the state capitol that allows post-secondary schools in the state to give direct payments ...