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Less than a month into the implementation of the House settlement, college sports’ new enforcement entity needs to adjust its ...
Montana State athletes with NIL deals or that receive benefits as part of the Bobcat Collective remark how it has made ...
The House settlement that was supposed to have calmed the college sports waters has done nothing but churn them. Here are four bullet points to know.
Three weeks into the House Settlement era, it's Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner Jim Phillips with the latest data on agents and athletes utilizing the new College Sports Commission's mandatory ...
President Donald Trump is out to put a cap on NIL money for college athletes with signing a new executive order.
The new agency in charge of regulating NIL in college sports sent a letter to schools saying it had rejected deals that hold ...
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The goal is to prevent schools from utilizing booster-driven entities to funnel payments to recruits and transfers.
College football’s biggest battle this summer isn’t on the field—it’s over booster collectives, The Wall Street Journal writes. These donor-funded groups have funneled nearly $1.4 billion to athletes ...
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