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Ruedinger capped his high school career by leading Lourdes to the WIAA Division 4 state championship while playing for his ...
Wisconsin Public Radio Starting later this month, high school athletes in Wisconsin will be allowed to be compensated for ...
About 100 people gathered outside Thursday evening’s Lynden School District Board meeting and filled the room to issue public comments opposing the board’s recently passed resolution ...
Georgia’s head coach calls for balance and transparency in NIL as recruiting wars escalate and non-revenue sports face looming cuts. When a top recruit turns down Georgia for a rumored $2 ...
The USC superstar and consensus National Player of the Year just signed a new NIL partnership with Pottery Barn Teen, expanding her off-court influence in a deal that combines design, lifestyle ...
NIL deals have the potential to make a big difference in recruiting, as well, but not as much this season as they might have in the past. Beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year, D1 men's hockey ...
With no federal legislation on NIL compensation for college athletes in place, nor final approval of the House settlement, state governors are stepping in to take action. It’s been a bizarre ...
Barkley dropping the illegal versus legal line is particularly interesting and is essentially him saying he was giving to NIL before NIL was legal, though that is not exactly a shocking revelation ...
The trends are in direct correlation to the rapid increase in NIL money being doled out by college basketball programs. For one season, the starter for a power conference team in college will ...
There seems to be a prevailing thought in the college football community that NIL has gone too far. Some players are getting millions of dollars via NIL collaboratives before they've even ...
It aims to prepare for potential issues with the pending House settlement on NIL compensation. The law grants flexibility for Tennessee universities and NIL collectives to pay athletes without ...
But like it or not, NIL is here to stay, and it has started to trickle down from the college ranks. Now, more than 40 states have implemented some form of NIL opportunities for high school athletes.