The Knights of the Raritan, a name, image and likeness (NIL) collective founded by Rutgers boosters in the midst of college sports’ recent revolution, is closing its doors. The Rutgers-based ...
The logo was plastered on t-shirts given out to Rutgers students outside of the College Avenue gym and magnets placed on the back of cars in parking lots across Busch and Livingston campus. When ...
Texas Tech has emerged as one of college football’s biggest NIL power players, spending $28 million to build a roster capable of competing for a Big 12 title. Texas Tech spent $28 million on NIL deals ...
Yet another set of rule changes has come to the NCAA and Name, Image, and Likeness. ESPN's Dan Murphy reported on Oct. 2 that the NCAA Board of Governors adopted a new set of NIL rule changes. The ...
Rutgers Athletics has launched a new in-house program called R NIL to manage Name, Image and Likeness opportunities for its athletes. New athletics director Keli Zinn is prioritizing the new NIL ...
Gavin McKenna, 2026 NHL Draft's projected top pick, is playing his freshman season at Penn State. Chris Coduto / Getty Images When Gavin McKenna made his recruiting visit to Penn State University in ...
One of the top high school football players in the country is challenging state rules that bar him and other high school athletes from making paid endorsement deals using their name, image and ...
Arkansas Razorbacks coach John Calipari has a solution to improve college basketball. Since NIL has taken over collegiate sports, players have the ability to make money off their name, image and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio High School Athletic Association issued a response Tuesday afternoon to a Franklin County judge’s ruling the previous day that granted a temporary restraining order, allowing ...
College football coaches everywhere are still working to properly adjust to the New World Order in the day and age of revenue-sharing, NIL, and the NCAA Transfer Portal. The transformational changes ...
Ohio is one of only six states that don't allow NIL payments for high school athletes, but a lawsuit filed this week could change that. Trump administration tells Colorado wolves must come from U.S.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Franklin County judge has temporarily blocked the Ohio High School Athletic Association from enforcing its ban on name, image and likeness (NIL) deals, clearing the way for high ...
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