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Cooper Flagg reportedly earned a staggering amount of money at Duke. Who could be next in line? Here are the 10 most valuable men's college basketball players, per On3.
All NIL deals must now pass through a process run by Deloitte. It threatens to significantly scale back the millions of dollars being handed to athletes from booster-backed collectives.
A hectic past week in college sports hits its next phase with the launch of a persnickety new tool to track athlete NIL deals. Will it work?
Several former women's college athletes are calling out the discrimination in the NCAA's massive NIL antitrust settlement deal.
While Buddie is optimistic about the future of college athletics, he’s not naive. The effectiveness of this new era will come down to how much entities like Deloitte and the College Sports Commission will actually be able to monitor and identify NIL deals over $600 that go against the rules.
The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
AD Ross Bjork said Ohio State will not cut any sports teams but $18 million will be shared between football, basketball and volleyball.
Ohio State's athletic department is teaming up with Learfield to launch a groundbreaking initiative designed to enhance NIL opportunities. Will other schools follow suit?
After going through the NBA Draft Combine/NBA Draft process, All-SEC guard Otega Oweh is returning to Kentucky for his senior season of college basketball. Oweh, who averaged 16.2 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.