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Four-star QB Brady Edmunds is using his NIL earnings to do more than build his brand. he’s building smiles at a Columbus children’s hospital.
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The feud between Memphis head coach Ryan Silverfield and UTSA's Jeff Traylor continued after Silverfield responded to Traylor's comments about NIL spending
Ohio State announced on Monday that it’s launching a new strategic group that’s designed to support, streamline and enhance NIL opportunities for student-athletes.
A look at Grant Frerking, Tennessee football walk-on receiver from Atlanta who played for Wesleyan School 4 players with the widest range of fantasy football draft outcomes between now and the start of the NFL season Will they rise?
Starting July 1, athletic departments will be able to compensate athletes directly from their revenues. Here's how the settlement of House v. NCAA will impact NCAA Division I schools.
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The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas — one of the loudest critics of the NCAA and the highest-profile celebrity who long has demanded money for college athletes — says the new deal will allow players to get their money and schools to lock them down.
Commissioners of the Power Five conferences pledged to follow the rules set down in the House settlement that is reshaping college athletics.
A hectic past week in college sports hits its next phase with the launch of a persnickety new tool to track athlete NIL deals. Will it work?
Ohio State's athletic department is teaming up with Learfield to launch a groundbreaking initiative designed to enhance NIL opportunities. Will other schools follow suit?
We’re entering a new era of college football where colleges will now be able to pay players directly. And we’re looking at new scrutiny for so-called pay-to-play NIL deals. Michael Casagrande joins us to break down what the bombshell NCAA House settlement could mean for Alabama’s future.
He isn't ready to play a down in college yet, but the star commit is utilizing his money for the greater good.