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One Pack is no longer in charge of paying players or brokering deals. Here's how it still plays a part in N.C. State's NIL ...
Aguilar started his career being named the Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year in 2023. He ended that season with MVP honors of the ...
Johnny Manziel is hoping to be reimbursed by Texas A&M for the NIL money he missed out on. The former Aggies quarterback ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTexas A&M duo set to be featured on SONIC commercials in historic NIL deal
A pair of Texas A&M stars began their NIL journey with SONIC, marking the fast-food chain's first-ever NIL deals, which will ...
Oregon at Risk of Losing No. 1 Player in Alabama With $442K NIL Valuation originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Oregon ...
A&M quarterback Marcel Reed and running back Rueben Owens inked name, image, and likeness deals to appear in commercials for ...
Because if college athletes can cash in, they might as well do it with laser tag, beef jerky, and vintage shillelaghs.
The deals with a local business are believed to be the first of their kind in Tacoma, and perhaps in the state.
This summer, new regulation has altered the NIL space, and how collectives operate to bring athletes to their schools.
Opendorse, an NIL marketplace, projects $1.175 billion to be spent on NIL in 2023-24 across all college sports. The Grove Collective at Ole Miss raised $1.7 million in NIL funds in one day last month.
South Carolina football star LaNorris Sellers is gearing up for his sophomore season in Columbia. The quarterback is hoping to build upon a phenomenal ...
Part of a deep look at NIL rights and how the new rules have allowed college athletes in Georgia to make money from their name, image and likeness. From the sports staff of The Atlanta Journal ...
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