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WVNS Bluefield on MSNHow the new WVSSAC NIL rules could change the landscape of high school sports
Beginning Friday, August 8, 2025, West Virginia high school athletes can cash in on their name, image, and likeness. NIL has ...
Bryce Slay becomes one of the first major NIL deals to come out of a Charlotte high school and a legacy player at Marshall ...
As he awaits an eligibility decision from the NCAA, Rahsul Faison released NIL apparel. Through a partnership with Fan Arch, ...
West Virginia became the 44th state to legalize NIL for youth athletes. The policy officially went into effect August 8.
Pitt State Athletics Launches Uncaged Collective Through Community-Driven NIL Support ...
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On3 on MSNNew NIL Era at Kentucky: In-house collective, intellectual property, and asset protection
The “BBNIL Suite” is now officially the in-house collective for University of Kentucky athletics. Now run by JMI, this new ...
Travis Hunter impressed on the field during his NFL preseason debut with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The 2024 Heisman Trophy ...
Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton joins his teammate in a new NIL partnership ahead of the 2025 college football season.
West Virginia has become the latest state to approve legislation for amateur athletes to receive compensation for their Name, ...
According to a policy set by the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (SSAC) and approved by the state Board ...
In a world where college athletes are now receiving benefits for their name, image and likeness, it’s time for middle and ...
Opendorse expects the NIL money from collectives to drop from $1.3 billion in 2024-25 down to $227.3 million in 2025-26 and all the way down to $77.9 million by 2028-29.
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