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One of college football’s most recognizable faces is set to make a major change—just ahead of a milestone birthday.
Serena Sundell, Kansas State Wildcats’ point guard star, is quickly becoming one of the most familiar faces in the game of college basketball. With her energetic style of play, her status as a leader, ...
Name, image, and likeness (NIL) have changed college sports as we know them, in large part for the better. In light of former Tennessee Volunteer quarterback Nico Iamaleava's recent holdout and ...
A recent filing in connection with the upcoming court hearing ... expressed concerns about what name-image-and-likeness (NIL) agreements among schools and athletes will look like if the settlement ...
the NIL era has reshaped college basketball beyond recognition. This is not just in how teams are built, or players are paid but also in the mental and emotional pressure young athletes now face.
What exactly is NIL? "NIL" stands for "name, image and likeness." It refers to a person's legal right to control how their image is used, including commercially. In college, student-athletes have ...
Former Miami guards Haley and Hanna Cavinder became the first faces of the NIL era in college sports when it started on July 1, 2021, while they were still at Fresno State. They were immediately ...
What makes this tournament stand out isn’t just the competition—it’s the game-changing $500,000 in NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) money up for grabs. For college athletes, this means big ...