The NCAA has settled the lawsuit with the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia and other states over its rules prohibiting name, image and likeness compensation for recruits.
The NCAA and a coalition of states led by Tennessee reached a settlement in their lawsuit against the NCAA, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced Jan. 31.
The NCAA and the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia agreed to settle an antitrust lawsuit brought by the states in 2024 that challenged the NCAA’s rules banning name, image and likeness (NIL) ...
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On January 31, the attorney general (AG) for the state of Tennessee and the attorney general for the Commonwealth of Virginia ...
The NCAA policy prohibits the use of NIL contracts as a recruitment incentive, meaning athletes cannot negotiate NIL deals with collectives or boosters —coalitions of alumni that raise money to pay ...
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