Trump's NIL Executive Order Will Be CHALLENGED
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President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order on NIL, which could mark a pivotal shift in college sports, and it might be an unexpected win for schools like Gonzaga that don't participate in football.
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Uncertainty over a key element of the $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement that is reshaping college sports has placed recruiters on a tightrope.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Atlantic University Expert: NIL Policies Create New Hurdles For Student-AthletesThe rapidly evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies in high school and college sports presents significant new challenges for
Athletes Are Winning the NIL War and the NCAA’s Losing Control originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The College Sports Commission (CSC) rewrote its “valid business purpose” test this week, telling school‑backed booster collectives they will now be ...
Travis Smith and Jaedon Harmon, two incoming freshmen on the Tennessee Volunteers football team, made an immediate impact in the community by donating $10k to a community center through their NIL earnings.
Collectives can offer goods and services in the form of NIL payments, and they can send those deals through the clearinghouse for approval.
GOP Senate Majority Leader John Thune has found himself in the political battle of name, image, and likeness deals - and he has a plan to regulate them.
Like the University of Akron, Kent State University has announced a plan for directly paying athletes for their name, image and likeness.