When their teams faced off on Jan. 22, Villanova coach Denise Dillon and UConn coach Geno Auriemma had their usual pregame ...
The introduction of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) rights for college athletes in 2021 brought a seismic shift to college ...
Georgia lawmakers might exempt college athletes' NIL deals from state income tax. Former Alabama coach Nick Saban had a role ...
The exodus of older, more traditional college coaches point to the influence of NIL licensing rights among today's recruits ...
Lagway was a former five-star prospect and was the No. 1 QB in the On3 Industry Rankings for the 2024 class. Lagway started six games for Florida this season and tallied 1,915 passing yards, 19 ...
Michigan football players are continuing to make the most of their NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) rights, securing ...
The NCAA has settled a lawsuit with several states that began in January 2024. As a part of the settlement, the NCAA agreed ...
Lawmakers in the state of Georgia have introduced legislation to exempt NIL income earned by college athletes at in-state ...
Schools are setting aside funds for revenue sharing ahead of the House vs. NCAA settlement. The fed says those funds are ...
North Carolina coach Hubert Davis is planning changes to the staffing of the blueblood men's basketball program.
Georgia’s state income tax rate is 5.49%, which ranks among the highest in the Southeast, and that puts Georgia NIL dollars at a disadvantage.
But one thing is certain: College athletics are not going back to the “good old days.” “I think Congress has to make some real decisions. There are no rules in the NIL right now,” Donner said.