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President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday preventing "pay-to-play" third-party compensation of college athletes.
Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C, said the future of college sports could be at risk if Congress fails to act. He said the bill ensures college athletes can benefit from their NIL while also protecting the ...
The bill could open the door for federal standards for NIL legislation, superseding the current state laws that provide ...
A bill seeking to prohibit collegiate athletes from becoming employees and limit the NCAA’s antitrust liability is heading to ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order that seeks to create rules around what college athletes can earn from name, ...
President Trump reportedly plans to issue an executive order focused on establishing NIL standards that could prove to be ...
A new Louisiana legislative task force on name, image and likeness issues is formulating a plan to tackle the problems the ...
A House subcommittee advanced legislation that seeks to address recent seismic changes in how college athletes are ...
In 2017, the Residence Nil Rate Band (RNRB) was introduced with a lot of trumpeting and, predictably, a lot of confusion. It ...
Many of the initial questions surrounding North Carolina’s hiring of new head coach Bill Belichick had to do with recruiting ...
"The executive order signed last week by President Donald Trump — "Saving College Sports" — harms college sports. It will add more uncertainty by generating more lawsuits," Michael LeRoy writes.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and major NIL donor Cody Campbell have both spoken with Trump on NIL in the past, but neither ...