New Congressional legislative proposal addressing NIL issues in college athletics this week was released by Chris Murphy and Lori Trahan.
Author: Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAY
Tommy Tuberville, Joe Manchin introduce legislation to address NIL in college athletics
U.S Senators Joe Manchin and Tommy Tuberville announced Tuesday their legislative proposal to address NIL issues in college athletics.
California bill that would allow college athletes to be paid by schools delayed until 2024
A California bill that would allow college athletes in the state to receive revenue-sharing payments from their schools will be delayed until 2024.
SEC, Big Ten each top $2 billion in athletic department revenue, outpacing Power Five foes
Figures provide stark illustrations of disparities among Power Five conferences that seem almost certain to grow starting in the 2024-25 school year.
Wake Forest paid $14.7 million buyout to men’s basketball coach Danny Manning after 2020 firing
Wake Forest paid former men’s basketball coach Danny Manning a buyout of more than $14.7 million after his firing in 2020.
NCAA paid former chief legal officer $2.4 million “severance” in 2021, new tax records show
Former NCAA president Mark Emmert credited with $3.3 millon in total pay for his final full calendar year on the job.
NIL bill expected in House would provide legal help sought by NCAA, letter says
A bill that is expected to be drafted in the House would create a “new regulatory body” to enforce rules pertaining to collectives and boosters.
NIL bill expected in House would provide legal help sought by NCAA, letter says
A bill that is expected to be drafted in the House would create a “new regulatory body” to enforce rules pertaining to collectives and boosters.
NCAA’s Power Five conferences are cash cows. Here’s how much schools made in fiscal 2022.
The five biggest conferences in college athletics reported a combined $3.3 billion in revenue for the 2022 fiscal year, the highest total ever.
NCAA seeks to short-circuit what it says is $1.4 billion damages claim in athlete lawsuit
New disclosure from association and major conferences means more than $4.2 billion could be at stake in case connected to name, image, likeness.