The world of college sports is undergoing a significant transformation due to changes in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations. These changes are allowing college athletes to ...
New DOE refutes guidance that Title IX requires schools to directly pay male and female athletes proportionately.
The U.S. Education Department is scrapping a policy from the Biden administration that threatened to upend colleges’ plans to ...
Virginia, Miami, and Florida State will all be open this offseason. Tony Bennett stepped down at Virginia weeks before the ...
Spring football as we know it might be nearing its end across college football. Several programs plan to eliminate public ...
Kitching expressed her excitement about the partnership, saying, “I’m super excited to partner with Brooks as an NIL athlete ...
Chief Executive Officer, College Sports. This candidate will be responsible for oversight of a multi-billion industry ...
The Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights walked backed a Biden-era Title IX policy on Wednesday morning.
NCAA's rule changes have resulted in college athletes being able to monetize their personal brands. As a result, the NIL market has experienced explosive growth. Scepter Holdings and Matchpoint are ...
There is a bipartisan effort to bring Montana up to date on laws regarding Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) for college ...
Silsbee native Drelon Miller is a prime example of how NIL deals can "change the game" for athletes in college sports.