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Johnny Manziel discusses the NIL era with college athletes and how that would've changed his experience at Texas A&M.
In today’s college football landscape, the battle off the field is as fierce as the one under the stadium lights. The Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) era has tr ...
Can BYU football continue to be a transformational program in this day and age of revenue sharing, transferring and NIL ...
C olorado quarterback Julian Lewis continues to build a substantial Name, Image and Likeness portfolio before taking a single ...
The Texas Longhorns enter the 2025 season as the top team in the country. Led by Steve Sarkisian, the SEC newcomer looks to ...
In the world of modern college football, the only thing that seems to matter to Division I programs is how much money they ...
College football players are cashing in with NIL opportunities The national attention that Alabama affords college football players is no longer valuable merely for the potential impact on NFL ...
At a gathering of personnel directors, recruiting coordinators, general managers, scouts and analysts, two issues received more attention than any others.
In 2019, we saw 135 college football players declare early for the draft, 115 went early in 2020, and 128 in 2021. Then in the summer of 2021, NIL came into effect.
Hammock warns players to focus on life lessons, not just quick money, as the transfer portal reshapes the game.
Editor’s note:This is part of a series of stories examining the transfer portal, NIL and their impact on college sports. The spring football transfer portal window is open from April 16 to April 30.
When it comes to college football, NIL has opened up a whole can of worms and what have you. College football and NIL go together like lamb and tuna fish, so step up to the plate and dig in, bro!