Trump's NIL Executive Order Will Be CHALLENGED
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNPresident Trump signs NIL bill in attempt to restore balance in college athleticsPresident Trump signed an executive order on Thursday preventing "pay-to-play" third-party compensation of college athletes.
While Texas Tech seems to be benefiting in the NIL era, programs like Maryland are hoping revenue share leads to a level playing field.
The order is aimed to benefit non-revenue athletes as well as to level the playing field for smaller universities in recruiting.
Despite Trump‘s involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, the president apparently still has time to put "boundaries" on college sports’ name, image, and likeness legislation
The landscape of college football has changed drastically over the past two years. With an overflowing amount of name, image and likeness payments floating around, some coaches are struggling to maint
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian broke down the changing tide of recruiting while addressing Texas high school coaches in San Antonio this week.
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Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy introduced legislation on Wednesday aimed at establishing a federal right for college athletes to market their Name, Image and Likeness.
Florida’s DJ Lagway stars in a national T-Mobile campaign with NFL legends Patrick Mahomes and Rob Gronkowski. Watch the powerful ad and learn what it means for NIL.