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Big NIL Value Attached to Texas Tech's 2027 5-Star Commit originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Texas Tech's financial commitment to softball is significant, but the first-year coach also credits transparency for a trip ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes are typically a sought-after program by recruits, but this elite talent may look elsewhere due to ...
As Clemson starts to navigate the revenue-sharing era, the school opted to “sunset” it’s NIL collective, 110 Society, ...
Every program across the state has a different interpretation of what data is subject to open records laws and how that data ...
Opendorse expects the NIL money from collectives to drop from $1.3 billion in 2024-25 down to $227.3 million in 2025-26 and all the way down to $77.9 million by 2028-29.
President Trump's "SAVING COLLEGE SPORTS" executive order may change the landscape of collegiate athletics. Here's what has happened so far: ...
Money can't buy happiness, but it can certainly help stock a loaded recruiting class. Just ask the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Twelve members of 1983 team sued the NCAA last year, arguing they were illegally denied name, image and likeness compensation ...
Opendorse, an NIL marketplace, projects $1.175 billion to be spent on NIL in 2023-24 across all college sports. The Grove Collective at Ole Miss raised $1.7 million in NIL funds in one day last month.
NIL was adopted in the summer of 2021. The feeling was that either or both would cripple small schools and their ability to place players in the NFL as more of them transferred up to Power 5 schools.