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Big Ten football coaches, including Illinois' Bret Bielema and Ohio State's Ryan Day, reacted to changes in college sports.
President Trump just signed an executive order that could reshape the future of college athletes and NIL money. Here’s what ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order that seeks to create rules around what college athletes can earn from name, ...
President Trump signed an executive order that looks to end "third-party, pay-for-play" NIL payments for college athletes.
House plaintiff attorneys have reached a deal with the power conferences and NCAA officials that will alter the new ...
President Trump on Thursday introduced new rules for the NIL and revenue-sharing deals that have shaken up college sports in ...
While Texas Tech seems to be benefiting in the NIL era, programs like Maryland are hoping revenue share leads to a level ...
There is now once again a path for NIL collectives to compensate athletes without counting towards a school's revenue cap.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled Saving College Sports July 24, establishing new NIL regulations.
"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.