But now, student-athletes are able to profit off the athlete part. For example, the University of Texas' Arch Manning – ...
Coach after coach, from Miami’s Jim Larrañaga to Virginia’s Tony Bennett to Villanova’s Jay Wright, have walked away from college basketball, saying it no longer holds the appeal it once did ...
College athletes weren't always allowed to make money off their athletic ability. It wasn't until 2021 that the NCAA changed rules to allow students to profit from their name, image and likeness ...
As March Madness continues, certain college basketball teams are gearing up for an exciting new postseason event: the College Basketball Crown. What makes this tournament stand out isn’t just ...
It's easy to be cynical about March Madness and college basketball these days. But the opening-round games in Cleveland on ...
Sprouts Farmers Market President & COO Nick Konat takes the stage at SXSW to discuss the evolving NIL landscape and its impact on the future of athlete partnerships. Watch as he explores how ...
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The Crown is just the latest postseason event to tap into the power of NIL deals. Following in the footsteps of the College Basketball Invitational (CBI), which offered a $25,000 NIL prize last ...