The athletic director is charged with forwarding that information to the N.C. High School Athletic Association, which will ...
As 2024 comes to a close, permutations in the arena of name, image and likeness (NIL) impacting collegiate athletics continue ...
In response to a judge court order last month, all athletes throughout North Carolina are inching closer to being able to ...
Direct payments to university athletes through NIL deals are inching closer: 7 ASU football players recently received ...
Sponsorship deals were far from Jonny Bottorff's mind when he transferred to Northern Arizona University on a football ...
In addition, there are categories of products and services that Florida high school student-athletes cannot engage in NIL ...
High school athletes in North Carolina can now profit off their name, image and likeness after an order requiring the State ...
A federal judge preliminarily approved a settlement that would allow universities to pay athletes directly, which could ...
Public school students have been allowed to sign NIL deals since a Wake County judge issued a court order in October.
As more college athletes engage in lucrative NIL agreements, some athletes are grappling with a balance between their new financial responsibilities and their commitment to on-field performance.
In a landmark deal that showcases his meteoric rise, Duke freshman Cooper Flagg has signed an NIL agreement with Gatorade, making him the first male college basketball player to pa ...
NIL deals without direct employment are contractual agreements between student-athletes and companies and organizations to execute a service for compensation. That conflicts with immigration policy.