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Jeff Welsch: Hate or love NIL and portal, they were overdue – and they’re good for Cats and Griz
Billings Gazette· 18 hours ago“You mean at these prices, they want human rights, too?” – Red Smith, New York...UCLA basketball...
What would House v. NCAA settlement mean? A revenue-sharing model to end college amateurism
Yahoo Sports via AOL· 3 days agoBut...lie ahead. The negotiations have been no real secret within the college sports industry. In...
Missouri state law, university's progressive NIL approach give Mizzou advantage amid evolving...
CBS Sports· 12 hours agoWilliams Nwaneri is incredibly laid back for a young man about to hit it big. "Prom is May 4, so...
Sources: New college athlete compensation model may cost power schools $300M each over 10 years
Yahoo Sports via AOL· 17 hours agoA consolidation of all four cases is ideal as to prevent future legal challenges against the NCAA...
Ohio State football NIL pay-for-play cheapens work it takes to win championships: Oller
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoWhat’s different is that money has more to do with it than ever. Before “NIL Gone Wild,” college...
Ohio State, Colorado headline college football transfer portal winners and losers
Fox Sports· 18 hours agoLess than one month later, he entered the transfer portal. In the process of entering, McClain made...
One Group of Elite College Athletes Is Really Missing Out On the Flood of NIL Money
Slate via Yahoo Sports· 4 days ago“Just have to get past their uneasiness with college athletes making money.” There was one sign in...
Jack Nicklaus changes 16th hole at Muirfield to make life easier on PGA Tour players
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo Sports· 2 days ago“I have no idea what you have for a football team this year withNIL,” he said, shaking his head. “I...
Sports evolution
The Martinsburg Journal· 4 days agoWhen the Supreme Court ruled in favor of college athletes being compensated nearly three years ago, the era of name, image and likeness (NIL) began, and...
Readers weigh in on how Tennessee NIL money should be dispersed for teams | Adams
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoGlenn writes: Two thirds of NIL money should go to football as it is the sport that financially drives the athletic bus. I would divide the other third.