By continuing to separate sports from money, the Ivy League can maintain its special position in American sports as a place where the spirit of the game stays central to its mission.
Lawmakers who support the bill say it's part of investing into the state, while watchdog groups believe it's unfair to taxpayers.
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In college football, money is required to both keep players and acquire them. But, Matt Rhule is clear that financials won't ...
As 2024 went down the page, the random picks and predictions have been on full display ahead of a compelling off-season. The ...
Arch Manning will finally step into the Texas Longhorns’ starting lineup with quarterback Quinn Ewers off to the NFL. As such, Manning’s Name, Image, and Likeness value has only increased. Arch ...
Now that he's officially the Longhorns' starting quarterback, and his family will allow him to, businesses are lining up to ...
Name, Image and Likeness, known as NIL, allows high school and college athletes to profit from their personal brands while ...
With some of the best players in the country joining new schools in 2025, who will have the biggest impact on next year's College Football Playoff?