NIL is a set of rules giving college and high school athletes the right to benefit financially from the use of their names, images, and likenesses.
The term NIL is tossed around a lot in discussions about college sports, but less time is spent exploring what goes into the newer NCAA-level policy. In the ever-evolving college sports landscape, the ...
SAN ANTONIO – It wasn’t coaches, referees, commentators or the biggest of school boosters who made this call. It was a power even greater than those: the U.S. Supreme Court in NCAA vs. Alston. In that ...
This article is not about the death of amateurism in intercollegiate sports. Others can debate whether we are on the right path, and where that path might lead. This article covers the explosion of so ...
Within days after the Supreme Court's decision in Alston last June, the NCAA issued an “interim policy statement,” suspending rules that had restricted the compensation a student athlete might receive ...
The legal and compliance landscape for name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights in college sports has changed dramatically over the last two years. What began as a response to state NIL statutes and ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A bill involving name image and likeness is making its way through the state capitol again. This time, the bill is looking to put Colorado on the same playing field as states like ...
Kent State University student-athletes may now receive compensation for the use of their name, image, and likeness ("NIL"), with certain limitations. Kent State Athletics has created "The NIL NEST- ...