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The new agency vetting name, image and likeness deals in college sports reached an agreement that relaxes standards on player ...
U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District of California, approved a $2.576 billion settlement in ...
President Trump on Thursday introduced new rules for the NIL and revenue-sharing deals that have shaken up college sports in ...
The NCAA has agreed to close the backward-facing (NIL backpay) portion of the settlement with a whopping $2,700,000,000 payout to athletes who competed as far back as 2016 for lost NIL earnings.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said the injunction ensures athlete rights will be protected from the NCAA’s “illegal NIL-recruitment ban.” He said the bigger fight continues.
NCAA President Charlie Baker had little comment on a judge’s ruling that all but told the NCAA it couldn’t enforce its own NIL rules.
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Since the NCAA lifted its ban on college athletes earning money for use of their names, images and likenesses in the the summer of 2021, it has been operating without detailed rules regarding NIL.
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Sportico on MSNNCAA Trying to Block 24-Year-Old Rutgers Transfer From PlayingThe NCAA contends the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit should avoid becoming “the first appellate court in the ...
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