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Whether it was an ACC, SEC, Big Ten or Big 12 coach taking the podium at media days, one theme remained consistent: In an era ...
College athletes have been negotiating revenue-sharing contracts for a month after the House v. NCAA settlement. Now, college recruits are in on the money.
With the revenue-sharing agreement comes a crackdown on NIL (name, image and likeness) deals. Prior to revenue sharing, the ...
Texas Tech football players are earmarked for $15.1 million of revenue sharing and are able to make outside NIL deals. Here's how they're handling it.
Wisconsin Badgers football players don't really talk about how much money they're making, despite millions of dollars coming ...
NIL collectives will still play a pivotal role in recruiting. The post NIL Collectives Can Still Pay College Athletes, With ...
In a revised memo sent Thursday, the College Sports Commission clarified that NIL collectives can compensate athletes if ...
The new guidance allows collective deals as long as the athlete is promoting 'for profit' goods or services to the public.
Jul 24, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz speaks to the media during the Big Ten NCAA college football ...
Dabo Swinney hasn’t been shy about his frustrations with the state of college football in the NIL era. Starting July 1, ...
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NCAA settlement. Most notably, the settlement allows for direct revenue-sharing to student-athletes, with a permissive cap of $20.5 million to be distributed per school in the 2025-26 season.