The NIL platform Opendorse estimates the NIL market is expected to reach $1.67 billion in the 2024-2025 school year. The ...
Chris Webber supports NIL rights as a long-overdue change, finally allowing college athletes to profit from their image.
Brands and collectives interested in pursuing deals with student-athletes must understand and adhere to university, state, and NCAA authority before engaging in NIL deals. Universities and athletics ...
With these pros and cons surrounding political NIL deals, the NCAA must consider the abundance of conflicts of interest and ...
Money from name, image and likeness deals has changed what it means to be an NCAA athlete for some college players ...
For some players, money from NIL deals has transformed what it means to be a college ... For Division I schools, the ...
As 2024 comes to a close, permutations in the arena of name, image and likeness (NIL) impacting collegiate athletics continue ...
Washington football is teaming up with the game World of Warcraft for an NIL opportunity. Schools are looking at new ways to ...
Like many high school juniors, Bo Bassett, Jax Forrest and Sam Herring are poring over their college options. They’re ...
Pavia argues that junior college years shouldn't count against NCAA eligibility because it restricts NIL earning potential.
Maiorova thinks that NIL deals fall into that category of work ... And our immigration laws haven't adapted yet since that ...
Damien Mayo Jr., Kennard Davis, Jackie Lis, and Jeniah Thompson — are taking advantage of the NCAA’s NIL (name, image, and ...