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Ohio universities to pay student-athletes under this Statehouse-approved bill

Ohio universities to pay student-athletes under this Statehouse-approved bill

by Tyler Langford | Jan 5, 2025 | Collective, Collectives, College, NCAA, News, Ohio, Social Media & NIL

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio universities will soon be allowed to pay student-athletes for their name, image and likeness. Gov. Mike DeWine signed legislation late on Thursday night to codify an executive order he made in November permitting universities to directly...
Utah Grapples with NIL Disparity, Struggling to Match Rival Schools’ Successes

Utah Grapples with NIL Disparity, Struggling to Match Rival Schools’ Successes

by Tyler Langford | Jan 5, 2025 | Collective, College, NCAA, News, Social Media & NIL, Utah

In a recent turn of events for the Utah Utes, it has become very clear to the athletic administration that additional funding is needed to stay relevant in this new world of college sports. Described as a “big money problem,” Utah is grappling with gaps in...
Legendary Coach Says ‘No Chance’ Major Schools Want NIL, Revenue Equality

Legendary Coach Says ‘No Chance’ Major Schools Want NIL, Revenue Equality

by Tyler Langford | Jan 2, 2025 | Collective, Collectives, College, General, NCAA, News, Social Media & NIL

Revenue sharing is coming to college sports later this year. For the first time, schools can either opt-in or opt-out to sharing revenue with student athletes. For those schools that decide to opt in, there will be a cap on the amount of money shared, a pseudo salary...
Quinn Ewers has $6 million offer to leave Texas, skip NFL draft in brazen NIL overture

Quinn Ewers has $6 million offer to leave Texas, skip NFL draft in brazen NIL overture

by Tyler Langford | Jan 1, 2025 | Collective, Collectives, College, NCAA, News, Social Media & NIL, Student-Athlete, Texas

Quinn Ewers reportedly has a massive offer on the table to switch schools and stay in college for another year. On3 Sports reported Tuesday that an unnamed school is making a $6 million pitch to the Texas quarterback to enter the transfer portal and take over behind...
Brady Hodges blasts Louisville NIL collective while addressing bowl opt-out

Brady Hodges blasts Louisville NIL collective while addressing bowl opt-out

by Tyler Langford | Jan 1, 2025 | Collective, Collectives, College, General, Kentucky, NCAA, News, Social Media & NIL

Early in the first half of Tuesday’s Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl, the CBS broadcast noted Louisville punter Brady Hodges wasn’t on the field. Instead, when the Cardinals first punted against Washington, Carter Schwartz kicked it away. Brad Nessler said the broadcast’s...
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