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Florida NIL deals approved for high school athletes: See the details of FHSAA's new rules
The Florida Times-Union· 2 days agoUnder the bill, which largely rewrites FHSAA Policy 9.9, the association will now permit high school...
Meet Chloe V. Mitchell, the Athlete Who Spearheaded the NIL Movement
US Weekly· 1 hour agoIt was thought that athletes profiting off their college sports career would not only lead to unfair...
South Carolina baseball coaching search: top names, timeline and NIL concerns at USC
The State via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoD1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers breaks down the Gamecocks’ search, including why Ray Tanner made the...
Man City Women's director of football Nils Nielsen departs club
90min· 1 hour agoManchester City Women's director of football Nils Nielsen is leaving the club with immediate effect....
Penn State's James Franklin, Mike Rhoades to Headline Major NIL Event
Sports Illustrated· 11 hours agoPenn State coaches James Franklin and Mike Rhoades will headline a major NIL event in northeast...
One day after Florida approved NIL for high schoolers, a test
Tampa Bay Times· 28 minutes agoAlmost immediately after the vote, which still requires state approval, two students — one from...
Florida becomes the latest state to allow high school athletes to profit from NIL deals
Dallas Morning News· 15 hours agoFlorida is the latest state to allow high school athletes to profit from their name, image and...
Purdue's Zach Edey Leads in Sales at NIL Store for May
Sports Illustrated· 17 hours agoZach Edey's career at Purdue officially ended in April, but the 7-foot-4 center is still selling a...
Coastal Carolina coach Gary Gilmore rips 'messed up' NIL system in final press conference
The Post and Courier· 3 days agoGilmore reiterated that he's not completely against NIL, citing a conversation this past week with...
Baltimore native, ex-Raven helps student-athletes navigate NIL - Baltimore Business Journal
The Business Journals· 1 hour agoThe NCAA recently settled a lawsuit for $2.7 billion that opened the door for colleges to start...