Trump's NIL Executive Order Will Be CHALLENGED
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In another sign of how name, image and likeness payments have fundamentally changed college football, Maryland head coach Mike Locksley admitted this week that player payments became such a contentious issue on his team that it caused strife in the locker room.
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The Star Press Muncie on MSNMAC football: How coaches and players have adapted to NIL, transfer portal changesHow have NIL and the transfer portal reshaped MAC football? We asked coaches and players from around the conference how they've adapted to a new era:
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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
A new Louisiana legislative task force on name, image and likeness issues is formulating a plan to tackle the problems the burgeoning industry has brought amid a time of turmoil for college athletics.
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The bill could open the door for federal standards for NIL legislation, superseding the current state laws that provide guidance on player compensation. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said Wednesday during an appearance on "SEC This Morning" that he had no knowledge of a pending executive order.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSN5-star Iowa women's basketball recruit signs NIL representation dealAs Iowa women's basketball five-star wing recruit McKenna Woliczko inches closer to a commitment decision this fall, the coveted prospect announced on Friday that she has signed a contract with a high-profile sports and entertainment agency for NIL representation.
The Walny Legal Group moved quickly to finalize Wisconsin's first high school name, image, and likeness (NIL) deal just one day after the policy went into effect in late May.