Trump, NIL and college sports
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In another sign of how name, image and likeness payments have fundamentally changed college football, Maryland head coach Mike Locksley admitted this week that player payments became such a contentious issue on his team that it caused strife in the locker room.
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There appears to be a difference in NIL strategies between these two college football giants as a major recruiting rivalry surges.
Former Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava publicly pushed back against what he <a href=" "false reports" that his decision to transfer to UCLA was driven by an NIL dispute.
The Walny Legal Group moved quickly to finalize Wisconsin's first high school name, image, and likeness (NIL) deal just one day after the policy went into effect in late May.
USC Recruit Expected to Receive NIL Deal Worth More Than Pro Bowl Tight End originally appeared on Athlon Sports. There's no doubt that in this age of college football, the ability to hand out large name, image and likeness (NIL) contracts is what can separate some of the best teams from the worst.
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Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy introduced legislation on Wednesday aimed at establishing a federal right for college athletes to market their Name, Image and Likeness.
A new Louisiana legislative task force on name, image and likeness issues is formulating a plan to tackle the problems the burgeoning industry has brought amid a time of turmoil for college athletics.
ASU football players Coben Bourguet and Jordyn Tyson talk about their NIL fundraiser and gathering with teammates and fans at Texas Roadhouse.
Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 league founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, officially announced NIL deals with 14 college basketball players over the weekend. The group is headlined by USC's JuJu Watkins,
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The Star Press Muncie on MSNMAC football: How coaches and players have adapted to NIL, transfer portal changesHow have NIL and the transfer portal reshaped MAC football? We asked coaches and players from around the conference how they've adapted to a new era: