which will weigh its budgetary impacts before deciding whether it will move onto the Senate floor or die. That announcement will come Thursday at the committee’s annual “suspense hearing” — a fitting name because anyone plugged into the college sports industry ...
Three years into the new age ofcollege sports, where athletes are allowed to profit from their successes through name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals, everyone is still trying to find out what the new normal will be. Greg Sankey, commissioner of the Southeastern Conference, called it “unch...
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It's been over three years since college athletes have been able to be paid above-board, a ruling that has permanently changed college sports. But as Scott MacFarlane reports, the change -- and the money -- hasn't been spread around equally.Jan 16, 2025 ...
“People are being talked into staying in college, because you’re making reasonable money, and money that’s newly found, and you’ve got a chance to continue to get better,” CBS college football analystRick Neuheiselsaid. “Coaches can say, ‘You could stay around and go up two rounds...
's remarks highlight the challenges of navigating ever-changing world, where financial considerations are central to a team's success. Adaptability and strategic thinking will be crucial for coaches as they manage not only their rosters but the financial dynamics that now underpin colle...
Sports marketing agency ESM brings together college and pro athletes for Super Bowl project NIL News Florida Gators Star Quarterback Announces NIL Deal With Nintendo and Epic Games The Florida Gators star quarterback announced that he has signed an NIL deal with Nintendo and Epic Games. ...
A congressional hearing Wednesday targeting “NIL chaos” in college sports drifted into the ramifications of athletes being deemed employees of their schools and mostly highlighted those who support congressional intervention to protect the collegiate model. A subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy...
College athletes can now make money from the commercial use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL) as a result of new NCAA rules introduced in 2021. Many states now have NIL-related laws as well. NCAA rules still forbid schools from paying their athletes. However that may change as the...
Still less than four years old, the newrules governing the use of athletes' names, images, and likenesseshave given players a piece of the action in the multibillion-dollar industry that college sports has become. For critics who have long decried the exploitation of college athletes, NIL is...