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College athletes are able to rake in big bucks through NIL deals. But is it too much money for someone so young?
College Sports changed forever when the NCAA allowed student athletes to make money using their name, image and likeness - ...
A new Tennessee law triggered the power conferences into demanding schools like UT sign a loyalty pledge over new player pay ...
What used to be a chaotic free-for-all in March, where no-name schools from forgotten conferences elbowed their way past the ...
One concern at the forefront of offseason discussions regarding college sports is reform in the current era of name, image ...
Tennessee basketball star Zakai Zeigler is suing the NCAA for a fifth year of eligibility, arguing that the current four-year ...
Even though the NIL has transformed college football, giving students financial independence, only big FBS school has ...
The point guard played four seasons at Tennessee, helping the Volunteers to consecutive Elite Eight berths before graduating ...
Zeigler did not receive because he did not redshirt and is arguing that is costing him a fifth year that is "the most lucrative" for NIL earnings.
The two students, Caitlin Collins, a freshman lacrosse player at Rutgers University and Jack Holl, a senior water polo player ...
After high demand, Michael Vick Norfolk State branded football jerseys are on sale with some of the proceeds going to the ...
Henry was on the Eagles' practice squad last season, and it allowed him to reconnect with the Radnor-based Help Hope Live, a ...