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Department of Education Guidance: NIL Payouts Must Adhere to Title IX

Department of Education Guidance: NIL Payouts Must Adhere to Title IX

by Tyler Langford | Jan 19, 2025 | All State, Collective, Collectives, College, General, Legal, NCAA, News, Social Media & NIL

The official fact sheet that has recently been released by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights outlines that schools must follow standard Title IX practices when distributing NIL funds. This guideline is being presented to the public just two...
Oklahoma Governor Signs NIL Order Allowing Direct Athlete Payments

Oklahoma Governor Signs NIL Order Allowing Direct Athlete Payments

by Tyler Langford | Jan 15, 2025 | Collective, Collectives, College, NCAA, News, Oklahoma, Social Media & NIL, Student-Athlete

Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt has signed an executive order that allows colleges and universities within the state to directly compensate student-athletes for their name, image, and likeness (NIL). This decision builds on the framework established by Senate Bill 1786,...
Colorado Makes Major Change to NIL Collective Amid Shifting NCAA Rules

Colorado Makes Major Change to NIL Collective Amid Shifting NCAA Rules

by Tyler Langford | Jan 15, 2025 | Collective, Collectives, College, Colorado, NCAA, News, Social Media & NIL

Colorado is adapting to the ever-changing environment of name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals, as the program looks to get ahead of the House v. NCAA settlement. Athletic director Rick George sent a mass email to Buffaloes fans detailing the upcoming changes to their...
Advocacy group files motion to withdraw complaint vs. NCAA, others as player pay rules change

Advocacy group files motion to withdraw complaint vs. NCAA, others as player pay rules change

by Tyler Langford | Jan 14, 2025 | Collective, College, Compliance, Legal, NCAA, News, Social Media & NIL

A nonprofit advocacy group of current and former college athletes has filed a motion to withdraw a complaint against the NCAA, Pac-12 and Southern California that could have opened the door to college athletes forming a union. The National College Players Association,...
Texas senator aims to help NCAA regulate athlete payments

Texas senator aims to help NCAA regulate athlete payments

by Tyler Langford | Jan 10, 2025 | All State, Collective, Collectives, College, Legal, NCAA, News, Social Media & NIL, Student-Athlete

College sports officials spent the past four years seeking federal legislation to block student-athletes from gaining employee status and letting the NCAA impose limits on how much money schools and boosters may give to their athletes. With Republicans taking control...
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