A bill in Colorado seeks to exempt student athlete NIL contracts from the open records law, sparking concerns about transparency and fairness in college sports.
One issue coaches have been vocal about: the transfer portal. The post Why College Football Coaches Are Investing in Federal Lobbying appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Hundreds of former Michigan football players are seeking $50 million for the continued use of name, image and likenesses on ...
For many years, college athletes fought for the right to license their name, image, and likeness (NIL) while keeping their ...
The USC Trojans had a late surge in the winter transfer window. USC saw a mass exodus from the program, losing players like former five-star receivers Zachariah ...
NIL and the transfer portal have changed the game, but there is still a lot that works even if more reinvention is coming.
Is the gap between the Group of 5 and the Power 4 growing in recruiting? Here's how smaller football programs are pivoting ...
Louisville basketball fans have raised more than $30,000 to recruit 2025 forward Nate Ament. We spoke with Fanstake's CEO to ...
Plus: Would LSU pull the plug on Brian Kelly with another 9-win season? Which Big 12 school can become a perennial CFP ...
The former Boilermakers quarterback and Super Bowl winner said he spoke to the new Purdue coach shotly after Odom's hire in December.
LeBron James never went to college, and just in case he feels like he’s missing out, Ryan Day has got him covered. The Ohio ...
By the time he wrapped up the career he ended as FBS's all-time leader in touchdown passes, Gabriel garnered the appreciation ...