About 50 players in a fledgling college athletes union are meeting this weekend in Atlanta, across town from where the ...
Are colleges ready for what comes next — with name, image and likeness deals; the transfer portal; the playoff; Title IX and ...
The emergence of NIL has triggered a massive paradigm shift in college football ... However, as time passed, his career graph frequently changed direction, showing a strong lack of purpose ...
So did plenty of others, but everyone else was arguing Alabama should have been in the College Football Playoff ... per rush against per cfb-graphs. Mississippi’s offense can be trusted to ...
The exodus of older, more traditional college coaches point to the influence of NIL licensing rights among today's recruits ...
You can do whatever you want.” Since 2021, when the NCAA changed its rules to allow college athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness (NIL), blue-chip high school and junior college ...
Other programs, desperate to get back to prominence, have chipped away at Alabama and Georgia’s talent advantage. How will ...
Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images College athletes have been able to profit from their NIL since July of 2021, and little to no regulations are in place to protect both schools and athletes.
With nearly all of the college football discussion focused on the College Football Playoff National Championship, former ...
The better a college athlete plays on the field, the more money there could be available to him through NIL deals. Jeanty’s NIL valuation was estimated at $1.6 million, according to On3 Sports.