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The statement clarifies what is permitted from collectives to athletes under the NCAA’s landmark House settlement agreement.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNEA Sports' College Football 26 predicts the 2025 Clemson football season
How will 2025 go for Cade Klubnik and the Tigers? Clemson Wire let EA Sports' College Football 26 take the wheel and predict ...
After an overachieving season, the Aggies now must use that momentum and wealth of returning starters to take the next step ...
The new guidance allows collective deals as long as the athlete is promoting 'for profit' goods or services to the public.
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Deal on ‘valid business purpose’ avoids threat of college NIL settlement heading back to court
The new agency vetting name, image and likeness deals in college sports reached an agreement that relaxes standards on player ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCBS Sports ranks Michigan’s Sean Magee among top college football executives
Magee landed the coup of the 2025 recruiting class when he orchestrated the flip of No. 1 overall recruit Bryce Underwood ...
The Wolverines won eight games last season with almost nonexistent quarterback play. What happens if five-star freshman Bryce ...
President Trump signed an executive order that looks to end "third-party, pay-for-play" NIL payments for college athletes.
Politically, the issue of transgender athletes has galvanized Republicans. Democrats are still figuring out where they stand.
The order aims to ban "pay-for-play" NIL deals, mandates scholarships for women's and Olympic sports and threatens to ...
President Trump on Thursday introduced new rules for the NIL and revenue-sharing deals that have shaken up college sports in ...
All eyes will be on the new quarterback, but the Vols’ floor has been raised significantly at the start of the season.
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