NCAA's latest blind attempt at corralling NIL mess is doubling down on stupid and opening itself up to more lawsuits down the road.
If the settlement is approved by a judge, athletes would be able to negotiate their NIL deals before signing with schools.
The NCAA is dropping its rule that prohibited athletes from negotiating the terms of NIL payments until after they enrolled ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James and a bipartisan collection of attorneys general on Monday announced a settlement ...
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Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said the multistate coalition suing the NCAA over its NIL recruiting ban has ...
In the wake of Flagg's absence, freshman Kon Knueppel took over. The Duke star posted 18 points, eight rebounds and three ...
Michigan State HC Tom Izzo joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the Spartans' NCAA Tournament path, NIL and coaching former players ...
In a sense, the Red Flash have already broken through. They won the Northeast Conference despite a losing record, upsetting ...
Patience has paid off for IU athletic director Scott Dolson. The clock is now ticking on his decision, and the chain reaction ...
On Monday the NCAA agreed to drop a rule prohibiting name, image and likeness (NIL) negotiations between student-athletes and ...
The NCAA will abandon a rule that stopped athletes from negotiating potentially lucrative name, image and likeness deals before enrolling in a specific college, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan ...