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Schools are ready to embrace "normal" NIL: no pay-for-play deals. Even after the House settlement, challenges await.
To coincide with the change, the College Sports Commission (CSC) was created to handle regulation and enforcement of player ...
College sports leaders are in active negotiations with plaintiff attorneys over, perhaps, the most significant piece of the House settlement: whether to permit traditional booster collective deals to ...
The new agency in charge of regulating name, image, likeness deals in college sports sent a letter to schools Thursday saying ...
The College Sports Commission is the new entity tasked with enforcing the details of the House settlement, which allows for ...
Less than two weeks after terms of a multibillion-dollar college sports settlement went into effect, friction erupted over ...
A report that President Trump is considering an executive order to address NIL in college sport shouldn't make coaches or administrators too excited.
With revenue-sharing underway, the College Sports Commission and NIL Go are officially in motion. Here’s what Mizzou fans should know about the future of NIL policing.
College sports leaders haven't heard anything about a plan for President Trump to issue an executive order addressing NIL in college sports.
The move could supersede state laws on so-called name, image, and likeness deals, which allow star athletes to make millions of dollars playing college football and basketball.
College athletics enters a new era July 1 as the House v. NCAA settlement takes effect, formally allowing schools to share ...
And the fundamental truth every attempt to “fix” college sports runs up against is that its future can only go down one of two paths. The first: Congress will pass a law, and Trump will sign ...