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President Donald Trump is poised to sign an executive order that could significantly reshape the landscape of college athletics, particularly in the realm of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights.
Coach Nate Oats was in the house to watch 2026 prospects throw down at the Nike EYBL Peach Jam. Who are targets for Alabama ...
How accurate is the SEC Media poll? Seems like they picked us to go backwards this season. A. Arkansas finished 10th last ...
Tennessee State has only been to the NCAA tournament twice, but new coach Nolan Smith is confident he can get the Tigers back ...
The House settlement that was supposed to have calmed the college sports waters has done nothing but churn them. Here are ...
For a moment, it almost looked like the current president of our kleptocracy was veering toward a good deed. Fortunately for ...
Michigan football's NIL golf outing sees Wolverines targeting Michigan State rivalry. Defensive linemen muse about the Paul ...
Like the University of Akron, Kent State University has announced a plan for directly paying athletes for their name, image ...
While schools like Michigan and Ohio State have some of the biggest venues in college football, one Big Ten program is ...
First reported by CBS News Senior White House and Political Correspondent Ed O'Keefe, President Donald Trump plans on signing an executive order that will establish a "national standard" for the NCAA ...
One unique advantage Notre Dame had during its College Football Playoff run last season was its independence. Unlike schools in conferences who split postseason earnings, the Irish were able to keep ...
The Clemson Tigers have long been one of college football's premier programs. They are the cream of the crop in the ACC, ...
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