The recent growth of NIL opportunities has been a major incentive for players to stay in college longer and work on their game before pursuing an NBA career. The trend is also providing benefits for ...
Iowa State Cyclones coach Matt Campbell has delivered an honest assessment on NIL spending and where things are headed in that regard. Jul 8, 2025; Frisco, TX, USA; Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell ...
A new Opendorse NIL report reveals that a small fraction (0.3%) of college football players earn over $1 million. The majority (66.5%) of college football players make less than $10,000 through NIL ...
Sitting on one of college football's hottest seats entering the 2025 season, Maryland coach Mike Locksley explained Tuesday at Big Ten Media Days why the 2024 campaign was a major disappointment for ...
The name, image and likeness (NIL) era of college athletics dramatically altered the landscape of the NCAA when it was first introduced and legalized in 2021. But now, just four short years later NIL ...
Maryland defensive back Jalen Huskey used the first check he got for the use of his name, image and likeness (NIL) rights to pay for his apartment. Then he bought a used car. Then he earned his family ...
Trump’s new NIL order a game-changer for college sports originally appeared on Athlon Sports. College athletes have been cashing in like never before under the NIL era. Brand deals. Endorsements. Even ...
Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price, despite being a backup, has secured multiple NIL deals. It pays to play for Notre Dame football, even when you aren’t the starter like running back Jadarian ...
Before NIL flipped college sports upside down, Cam Newton was living on Gatorade stashes and pizza scraps. Now, the former Auburn legend is sounding the alarm for today’s young stars raking in ...
Reports indicate former President Trump may issue an executive order regarding NIL (name, image, and likeness) for student athletes. College sports leaders are reportedly unaware of an impending ...
Contract disputes are a part of business. Every year a player outperforms his contract and believes he is owed more than he’s making. In some cases, it’s a no-brainer and other times it leads to ...