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IT IS A NEW ERA. SCHOOLS ARE NOW DIRECTLY PAYING COLLEGE ATHLETES. IT BEGAN THIS MONTH AND THERE ARE A LOT OF QUESTIONS FOR ...
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The new agency in charge of regulating name, image, likeness deals in college sports sent a letter to schools Thursday saying it had rejected deals between players and donor-backed collectives ...
The landmark agreement will result in a new financial model that allows schools to directly share revenue with college athletes.
COLLEGES Collective system on the outs as schools adapt to new athlete-payment environment in college sports By Eddie Pells Associated Press,Updated July 11, 2025, 6:17 p.m.
A new college sports agency has rejected certain NIL deals involving donor-backed collectives.