The IRS denied the tax-exempt status of a name, image, and likeness group—despite it’s mission to pay college athletes for charitable services—amid a broader crackdown on the groups.
The boundaries between universities and name, image and likeness collectives never made much sense to Bobcats AD Leon ...
USC Trojans sophomore guard JuJu Watkins has been one of the most marketable women's college basketball players, even before she stepped on campus. Watkins sign ...
Spending over $20 million on new players, the Ohio State Buckeyes recently achieved their first national championship in 10 ...
The Ivy League is set to opt out of the impending House v. NCAA settlement, according to an email obtained by The Inquirer ...
With nationwide changes occurring that reshape the financial support for college student athletes, Ole Miss Athletics is ...
The college football season officially ended with the Ohio State Buckeyes defeating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to win the College Football Playoff National C ...
Payments to college athletes through revenue-sharing agreements or from name, image and likeness deals “must be made proportionately available to male and female athletes,” the Biden administration ...
The old rule in college sports was that the players had to be amateurs. They could not receive any sort of monetary compensation. That was struck down by the Supreme Court as an antitrust violation, ...
The University of Wisconsin denied a request by Sportico to view its current athletes' NIL deals, saying that sharing the ...
A court settlement that would require colleges - for the first time - to pay athletes billions for their play is not going to ...