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College athletes weren't always allowed to make money off their athletic ability. It wasn't until 2021 that the NCAA changed rules to allow students to profit from their name, image and likeness ...
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Today, many prospective college athletes first ask these two questions: “How much money will you pay me and how much time will I play?” Gone are the days when they inquired about the strength ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. $390,000 to Jaylon Tyson, a former ...
This is the first-ever look at what many California athletes have actually made. University records show that money is flowing, but how much college athletes earn depends largely on the popularity ...
This year’s Final Four in the men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament have more in common than being No. 1 seeds: Their home states ...
Conferences planning creation of enforcement entity to oversee revenue sharing with college athletes
Although the proposed multi-billion-dollar settlements of three athlete-compensation antitrust cases against the NCAA and the Power Five conferences have not yet received final approval from the ...
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At least four states are considering giving college athletes tax breaks on endorsement income. The hope is to give athletes a ...
In college, student-athletes have long been prohibited from making deals to profit from their fame, so they forfeited their NIL rights by signing on with college sports teams. Three years ago ...
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