Mike Krzyzewski coached college basketball 47 years, and NIL was a thing in just one of them. Coach K has criticized the NCAA before, but he says as name, image and likeness deals become more prevalent, college basketball needs to regulate it.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) wrote in the Austin American-Statesmen on Friday that he has introduced a bill to regulate name, image and likeness in college sports. NIL in college sports was finally born in 2021, but it has not come without question
Lane Kiffin hasn’t been shy sharing his thoughts on how NIL and the transfer portal have affected his job as Ole Miss’ head football coach. He’s been so blunt about it that an appearance on “Marty & McGee” on the SEC Network
College athletes have been able to profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL) for two years now, but it’s an ongoing trek to the perfect system. Some, like Olivia Dunne and the Cavinder twins, have netted seven figures based off their
Some of the most important figures in college athletics have been vocal that NIL needs fixing. An SEC contingent that included Alabama head coach Nick Saban, LSU’s Brian Kelly, and conference commissioner Greg Sankey even traveled to Washington, D.C., to make a
High-ranking members of the SEC are fighting for name, image, and likeness regulations, including LSU head coach Brian Kelly. Kelly joined Alabama’s Nick Saban and SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey in Washington, D.C. earlier this month to meet with lawmakers to make a
Alabama head coach Nick Saban is one of several notable SEC figures that will head to Washington, D.C., next week to meet with lawmakers in efforts to regulate NIL. Saban and the SEC contingent, including commissioner Greg Sankey, will make a case
Name, image, and likeness (NIL) has dominated the college football conversation during the offseason, and it continued at the SEC’s spring meetings in Destin, Florida. Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz was asked about the future of student-athlete compensation on Tuesday, with Drinkwitz
College athletics has evolved beyond what your grandparents might remember thanks to the influence of the Name, Image, and Likeness era. Hunter Dickinson, a three-time All Big Ten selection, announced last week he’d transfer to Kansas after three years at Michigan. Hunter
Name, image and likeness rules has opened the door for collegiate athletes to potentially earn millions of dollars. But highly touted Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning is apparently not interested in generating any revenue from NIL deals — at least for the