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Ten Democratic U.S. House members have asked the NCAA about its plans to protect female athletes' interests. They are ...
One Pack is no longer in charge of paying players or brokering deals. Here’s how it still plays a part in N.C. State’s NIL ...
First, it was Savion Hiter, who is from Virginia and is heading up north to Michigan to play as a freshman. Hiter is ranked as the top running back in the Class of 2026 and has Ohio State among his ...
Winter, who played basketball at Willian & Mary, has two decades of experience in sports law, but has specialized in NIL ...
Members of the 1983 NC State national championship basketball team sued the organization body for lost NIL earnings in the last four years.
A North Carolina judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by members of the 1983 NC State national championship men's basketball ...
A federal judge has allowed four football players fighting NCAA eligibility rules to compete at West Virginia this season ...
Earlier this year, a federal judge approved the House vs. NCAA settlement, allowing Division I schools to directly pay college athletes for the first time ever. Former athletes are also eligible for ...
Ohio State Buckeyes legend Cardale Jones sharply criticized the NCAA following Michigan’s estimated $20 million sanction for ...
This summer, new regulation has altered the NIL space, and how collectives operate to bring athletes to their schools.
July 1, 2025, marked the beginning of a new era in athletics: the start of colleges being able to pay their players directly through a revenue-sharing structure. Each college will ...
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