When the NCAA adopted language that allowed college athletes to earn money—or benefit, as it was termed—from their name, image and likeness (NIL), it created a new chapter in amateur athletics, one ...
Colleges and apparel companies are now including Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) money in their partnership contracts. These NIL provisions allow schools to legally facilitate more compensation for ...
The legal and compliance landscape for name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights in college sports has changed dramatically over the last two years. What began as a response to state NIL statutes and ...
The Texas Tech Red Raiders bet big on the line of scrimmage this past offseason, and the return has been immediate. After a transfer portal push powered by more than $7 million in NIL commitments, the ...
Ohio high school athletes being able to earn money through name, image and likeness (NIL) deals appears to be something coming to the state sooner, rather than later. Last month, the Ohio High School ...
The Rutgers NIL situation received a lot more clarity on Monday when head coach Greg Schiano offered up a hard dose of reality during his weekly press conference. Rutgers is starting a new NIL ...
Here's what we've heard on UCLA's NIL collective for football and some positive changes that could be coming. Earlier today, FOIAball posted an investigative story about Bruins for Life, the NIL ...
The college football transfer portal is in its winter 15-day window, and over 3,700 players – roughly one third of all college football players – have indicated that they might be on the move. While ...
Name, image and likeness implementation is the greatest thing to happen to college sports in decades. When the decision was first announced, I saw it as a win for the athletes who work so hard to ...