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Tennessee’s all-time assists leader claims NCAA rules cost him a fifth year and millions in NIL deals—now he’s taking legal ...
Former Duke men's tennis player Sam Landau filed an objection to the House v. NCAA settlement May 15, alleging that head ...
The NCAA is currently embroiled in multiple class action lawsuits, most notable among them House v. NCAA, an anti-trust suit ...
A new state law protects Tennessee universities from antitrust lawsuits by athletes unhappy with player-pay rules coming to ...
NIL contracts with publicly traded companies won’t be subject to fair-market-value analysis by the new Deloitte-run NIL ...
It seems like all we've heard since the NCAA ruled that athletes could make money is that this basketball player has an NIL ...
A new Tennessee law triggered the power conferences into demanding schools like UT sign a loyalty pledge over new player pay rules or risk expulsion.
Tennessee quietly passed a new law that allows its colleges, like the University of Tennessee and Memphis, to ignore specific NCAA rules related to name, image, and likeness (NIL) payments. This move ...
Speaking in Indianapolis, hometown of its headquarters, NCAA President Charlie Baker divulged that college athletics' top ...
NCAA settlement is approved ... including revenue-sharing caps and the regulation of NIL collective deals. Baker’s comments, made at a Knight Commission event in Indianapolis, serve as a ...
One concern at the forefront of offseason discussions regarding college sports is reform in the current era of name, image ...