The NCAA has approved a temporary policy to allow college athletes in all three divisions to get paid for the use of their name, image and likeness (NIL), the organization announced Wednesday. The new ...
The term NIL is tossed around a lot in discussions about college sports, but less time is spent exploring what goes into the newer NCAA-level policy. In the ever-evolving college sports landscape, the ...
College athletes may be able to begin cashing in on their name, image and likeness soon. A significant development occurred Tuesday as the NCAA Board of Governors supported proposed rule changes from ...
Only weeks after the NCAA called California’s Senate Bill 206 “unconstitutional” and an “existential threat,” the NCAA Board of Governors voted unanimously Tuesday to permit college athletes to ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Once considered amateurs, star college football and basketball players are now getting paid millions of dollars and are free to market their services to the highest bidder. Under ...
The NCAA will now allow college athletes to profit off of their names, images and likenesses under new interim guidelines, the organization announced on Wednesday. The National Collegiate Athletic ...
Up until a few months ago, the term NIL had little meaning to those interested in college sports -- unless you were on the soccer team (and then it means "zero", literally). But now, NIL -- which ...