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Florida Gators coach Billy Napier reacts to Jaden Rashada lawsuit
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoNow at Georgia, quarterback Jaden Rashada may one day take the field against Florida, the school he...
What Jaden Rashada lawsuit means for Billy Napier and Florida Gators football
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 7 days agoGeorgia's backup quarterback is suing Billy Napier and a top Florida booster. Welcome to college football in 2024. This is the last thing Napier needs.
Navigating Legal Complexities of NIL Agreements: Jaden Rashada
The National Law Review· 7 days agoThe arrival of name, image, and likeness (NIL) agreements has transformed college athletics, offering student-athletes unprecedented opportunities to profit from their personal ...
Florida High School Athletic Association board to vote on NIL Tuesday
The Palm Beach Post· 16 hours agoCraig Damon, Executive Director of the Florida High School Athletic Association, did not issue a...
Florida softball vs. Oklahoma State prediction for First Round of Women's College World Series
The Gainesville Sun· 12 hours agoFor the first time in two years, a large confluence of Orange and Blue has landed on the Sooner...
Gorney: Revenue sharing marks next major shift in decade of upheaval
Golden Bear Report· 6 days agoIt was basic and touched on the broader topics of NIL but name, image and likeness has taken on so...
What channel is Florida softball vs Baylor on today? Time, TV for Gainesville Super Regional
The Gainesville Sun· 4 days ago10 months of preps and three months of games all come down to today for Florida softball. The Gators...
NCAA tries to keep some semblance of power with agreement to pay college athletes
Chicago Sun-Times· 5 days agoNCAA, Hubbard vs. NCAA and Carter vs. NCAA) go to trial, this settlement is more about the NCAA...
Florida softball edges Baylor in Game 1 of NCAA Gainesville Super Regionals
The Gainesville Sun· 6 days agoThe Florida Gators (50-12) won their 12th straight and moved within a win of their 12th Women's...
Kentucky football is relying on transfer quarterbacks. The Wildcats are hardly alone.
Lexington Herald-Leader· 16 hours agoKentucky is hardly the only college football team heading into 2024 with transfer quarterbacks after the offseason merry-go-round.