This article explains that college sports are now primarily governed by athlete contracts and court decisions, not NCAA rules. Courts are increasingly shaping NIL agreements—whether for recruiting, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Much has been made about the new college sports landscape. It certainly has changed and is still adapting. Down in San Marcos, ...
UC claims Sorsby agreed that if he did not fulfill the whole term of the NIL agreement, he would pay UC $1 million. When he ...
These days, the battles in the courts are almost as important as the battles on the field in college football. Duke football is engaged in a legal battle with quarterback Darian Mensah, in a case that ...
Legal Battles in College Sports: Enforcement of NIL Contracts and the Future of Athlete-Institution Agreements This past January, a pair of very public transfer disputes (both, coincidentally, ...
The College football NIL system is under fresh scrutiny as lawyers probe delayed approvals and rejections that could cost players millions. Attorneys at Winston & Strawn are asking brands, businesses ...
With the men’s basketball team making a trip to the Sweet 16 at this year’s NCAA March Madness basketball tournament, questions have floated on how the University can continue to attract top talent to ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — South Carolina lawmakers are moving quickly on a bill that would shield college athletes’ name, image and likeness contracts from public disclosure, as a pending court case ...
SAN MARCOS (KXAN) – Much has been made about the new college sports landscape. It certainly has changed and is still adapting. Down in San Marcos, Texas State is a good example of how quickly things ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - South Carolina lawmakers are moving quickly on a bill that would shield college athletes’ name, image, and likeness contracts from public disclosure, as a pending court case ...
Out of the Race - A Texas congressman drops out of the runoff, hours after acknowledging an affair with a former staffer. Politics reporters Bayliss Wagner and Brad Johnson join Dylan McKim to take a ...