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Unrivaled Basketball announced on Saturday that the 3-on-3 league has signed 14 women's college basketball players to NIL Deals, including Huskies' stars Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong.
July 2025 marked the completion of four academic years in which college athletes could earn money from their name, image, and likeness. Texas A&M’s total compensation has at least doubled every year ...
Iowa finds itself No. 7 in the poll, one spot behind last year's surprise Big Ten contender Indiana and one spot ahead of ...
Dabo Swinney hasn’t been shy about his frustrations with the state of college football in the NIL era. But with a new revenue ...
It’s the latest chapter in a fight that’s been bubbling for years. In 2021, the NCAA adopted a policy allowing athletes to ...
President Donald Trump is out to put a cap on NIL money for college athletes with signing a new executive order.
Unfortunately for CU head coach Deion Sanders and the Buffs, college football doesn’t have an NFL model that levels the ...
As part of the initiative, the class will attend a multi-day event at the league’s headquarters in Miami, which will include ...
USC Trojans star women's basketball player JuJu Watkins made a brand new power move Saturday evening. This time adding ...
LSU women's basketball guards Flau'Jae Johnson and MiLaysia Fulwiley are two of 14 student-athletes to sign NIL deals with ...
Unrivaled, the 3v3 women's basketball league, has signed 14 star college players to NIL deals during WNBA All-Star Weekend.
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