In news that could rock the world of name, image and likeness, the Internal Revenue Service suggests that nonprofit NIL collectives offering tax deductions could be breaking the law. Tap…
WASHINGTON (AP) — NCAA President Charlie Baker said Thursday he wants a federal law to regulate the way college athletes can be compensated for endorsement deals that creates a registry…
ATLANTA (AP) — Only days before a contingent of Southeastern Conference coaches and administrators will ask for federal help in regulating the expanding ability of college athletes to earn money…
Lawmakers in Arkansas, Texas and elsewhere are working to remove barriers between college athletes trying to cash in on their fame and the schools for which they play as administrators…
The NCAA and enforcement staff will no longer be hamstrung by uncooperative witnesses when it comes to potential name, image and likeness (NIL) violations. Tap below to read the article…
No matter how programs prepare, the Transfer Portal opens up in less than 20 days. Tap below to read the article Pete Nakos of ON3.com https://www.on3.com/nil/news/transfer-portal-nil-college-football-collision-course-ncaa-collectives/
Opendorse has officially launched the Mississippi State Marketplace, a one-stop-shop, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) hub for MSU student-athletes. Tap below to read the release from HailState Athletics. https://hailstate.com/news/2022/11/4/mississippi-state-athletics-further-expands-nil-opportunities-through-new-opendorse-marketplace.aspx
The NCAA’s latest “clarifications” to its name, image, and likeness policy — released in a four-page document on Wednesday — appear to mandate new rules that contradict previously acceptable NIL…
Attorneys for the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the NCAA and the nation’s top college conferences that challenges the association’s remaining rules regarding athletes’ ability to make money from their…
Endorsement opportunities are trickling down to the high school level as more athletes start brand-building at a younger age. Tap below to read the article by Jeff Eisenberg for Yahoo…