OXFORD, Miss. — Name, Image and Likeness has ruined college athletics. If I've heard it once, I've heard it a lot more than once. Coaches whisper about it. Fans yell about it. On some level, I get it.
This article is not about the death of amateurism in intercollegiate sports. Others can debate whether we are on the right path, and where that path might lead. This article covers the explosion of so ...
Within days after the Supreme Court's decision in Alston last June, the NCAA issued an “interim policy statement,” suspending rules that had restricted the compensation a student athlete might receive ...
Policy update pending: Enabling the university to arrange for NIL compensation to student-athletes consistent with the House Settlement, NCAA guidelines, and State law, ensuring competitive alignment ...
Nov. 24—Name, Image and Likeness has arrived for Ohio high school athletes. Ohio High School Athletic Association member schools officially approved NIL language proposed by the organization. The ...