If approved by a judge, the NCAA will stop enforcing rules prohibiting NIL from being used as a recruiting inducement.
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Opinion: Squire Patton Boggs partner Sarah Rathke explains why a proposed NCAA settlement with college athletes won't bring ...
NCAA's latest blind attempt at corralling NIL mess is doubling down on stupid and opening itself up to more lawsuits down the ...
The college career for Kansas State guard Coleman Hawkins is done, but not before he expressed his frustrations with his ...
If the settlement is approved by a judge, athletes would be able to negotiate their NIL deals before signing with schools.
The settlement will enable student athletes to learn about potential NIL opportunities prior to committing to a school.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced a lawsuit against the NCAA ended in victory this week and a final ...
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said the multistate coalition suing the NCAA over its NIL recruiting ban has ...
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NCAA president Charlie Baker expressed optimism that the upcoming House v. NCAA court settlement will help create a "saner" ...
The NCAA is on the losing end of a $2.8 billion settlement of a lawsuit that accused ... annually – to pay players for the use of their NIL beginning July 1. Follow every MLB game: Latest ...
The NCAA and a handful of states led by Tennessee reached a final settlement in their lawsuit which will, for the first time, permit high school athletes to negotiate name, image and likeness ...
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