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To coincide with the change, the College Sports Commission (CSC) was created to handle regulation and enforcement of player compensation issues. Among the CSC's responsibilities, in cooperation with Deloitte, is the policing of name, image and likeness deals.
The College Football 26 video game dropped this week, resulting in a significant payday for NCAA student-athletes. Each player whose name, image, and
Five-star offensive tackle recruit Keenyi Pepe committed to the USC Trojans on May 1, and although the five-star recruit's Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal
College athletics enters a new era July 1 as the House v. NCAA settlement takes effect, formally allowing schools to share revenue with athletes. For the first time, schools can directly pay players for performance -- a historic shift in the landscape of college sports.
Here's why Ohio State has a fake running back named Jayson Ball and real running back named Bo Jackson, but not that one, in EA Sports' new game.
The truth is, college football has been on this NFL trajectory for a while. The recent recruiting headline was just a brand-new reminder.
State lawmakers are working with student-athletes and labor advocates to push for stronger protections for college athletes in Michigan.
Deion Sanders didn't disclose much about his health situation in his first public appearance in over two months, but the Colorado coach ribbed Texas Tech and said he'd like to see a salary cap in college football.