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Lisa McClain (R-Mich.), one of the highest-ranking Republicans in the House, said Tuesday that she has introduced a bill that would prevent college athletes from being employees of their schools ...
Name, image and likeness has been a hot topic in college athletics since its inception in July 2021. And even more so in recent weeks with the drama involving f ...
During the latest episode of his "4th&1 with Cam Newton" podcast on Tuesday, Newton, whose net worth is $50 million per Celebrity Net Worth, stressed the ultimate goal that college athletes should ...
The NCAA Division I Board of Directors cleared the way Monday for schools to begin directly paying college athletes ... to the terms of the $2.8 billion House settlement, including eligibility ...
Many of those rules restricted compensation for athletes, which led to the lawsuits that could reshape the industry forever. The House settlement, as it’s colloquially known, would pay almost $2 ...
In an expected move, the NCAA Division I Board of Governors on Monday “conditionally approved” nine new rule changes that clear the way for direct compensation to athletes. The rule changes ...
The House Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions is holding a hearing Tuesday. On Wednesday, over 100 conference commissioners, athletic directors, coaches and student-athletes are ...
On Monday, Texas House Bill 126, which would allow universities to directly pay student athletes for their name, image, and likeness, received preliminary approval and is expected to be formally ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas House on Tuesday passed a bill to let universities pay student athletes for their name, image and likeness (NIL). Under current Texas law, only outside entities like ...
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The Texas House preliminarily approved a bill Monday that would allow universities to directly pay student athletes for their “name, likeness and image,” despite concerns from some lawmakers ...