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NIL Go clears $79.8 million in debut report

Posted by By curator September 4, 2025Posted inArticles, College Football, NCAA Football
The recently established College Sports Commission (CSC), college sports’ new enforcement entity, released its first report of deals being pushed through the NIL clearinghouse on Thursday.  Tap below to read the report by Pete…
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Unexpected QB Tops NIL Rankings Ahead of 2025 College Football Season

Posted by By curator August 21, 2025Posted inArticles, NCAA, NCAA Football, NIL, Reports
On Wednesday, Pete Nakos of On3 released the latest quarterback NIL evaluations heading into Week Zero. While most of the top names are clustered in a similar financial range, one surprising quarterback stood out at the…
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LSU has plan to sell jersey patch advertisements, pending NCAA approval

Posted by By curator July 3, 2025Posted inArticles, NCAA, News, NIL, Pressed, Revenue Sharing
 LSU is apparently looking into whether it can sell jersey patch advertisements to generate some extra revenue. Tap below to read the article from ON3.com https://www.on3.com/college/lsu-tigers/news/lsu-has-plan-to-sell-jersey-patch-advertisements-pending-ncaa-approval/
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NCAA issues waiver for Designated Student-Athletes to enter NCAA Transfer Portal

Posted by By curator July 2, 2025Posted inArticles, FYI, NCAA, News, Pressed, Reports, Transfer Portal
The NCAA Committee on Legislative Relief announced it will issue a one-time waiver to allow Division I athletes that programs place on the “Designated Student-Athlete” list to enter the transfer portal between…
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Michigan introduces bill to ban reporting NIL deals to NCAA, stop schools from assisting in investigations

Posted by By curator June 19, 2025Posted inArticles, NCAA, News, NIL, Pressed
The state of Michigan has seen a bill introduced that would potentially target part of the agreement that revolves around reporting NIL deals with the NCAA and investigating those deals.…
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Alabama bill would exempt NIL dollars from income tax

Posted by By curator February 12, 2025Posted inArticles, NCAA, NCAA Football, News, NIL, Pressed, Reports
Alabama has become the latest state to introduce a bill that would create a competitive advantage for its collegiate athletes. Alabama state representative Joe Lovvorn introduced legislation in the House on Tuesday that…
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Mike Gundy: ‘Player retention is based on money’

Posted by By curator October 23, 2024Posted inArticles, NCAA, NIL, Pressed, Reports
Mike Gundy made a point about how the NIL has affected roster turnover in college football at his weekly press conference. As he typically is, the Oklahoma State coach was blunt in stating…
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Former NCAA athletes can now file claims in $2.8 billion House settlement

Posted by By curator October 19, 2024Posted inAwards, NCAA, News, NIL, Pressed, Reports
Former college athletes can now begin filing claims for their piece of the $2.8 billion the NCAA is set to pay in back damages as part of the House v. NCAA settlement agreement.  Tap…
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Jimbo Fisher rips rampant ‘cheating,’ tampering in college football: NIL has ‘made it worse’

Posted by By curator October 4, 2024Posted inArticles, NCAA, NCAA Football, News, NIL, Pressed, Reports
Jimbo Fisher is taking some time away from college football after being fired at Texas A&M last season, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t opinionated regarding the issues plaguing today’s…
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School presidents in College Student Football League predict ‘implosion of FBS’

Posted by By curator October 4, 2024Posted inArticles, FYI, NCAA, NCAA Football, Pressed, Reports
West Virginia University president Gordon Gee and Syracuse University chancellor Kent Syverud, supportive ambassadors of the CSFL, released a letter Friday in the Chronicle of Higher Ed predicting the “implosion…
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