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College Sports and the Evolution of Name, Image and Likeness
Four and a half years after its inception, the stakes for collegiate NIL are higher than ever.
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Senator Cantwell Slams House's Revised College Athletics Bill as Threat to Smaller Schools, Athletes
The Washington Democrat and ranking member of the Senate Commerce Committee criticized the latest version of the Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements (SCORE) Act.
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Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk Expected to Lead Southern University Football Program
Marshall Faulk, a Pro and College Football Hall of Famer, is expected to become the head coach at Southern University.
Sports
NCAA Approves Policy Shift Allowing Student-Athletes to Bet on Professional Sports
The policy shift represents a watershed moment for the NCAA as sports gambling has become increasingly integrated into mainstream American culture.
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NCAA Edges Toward Allowing Student-Athletes to Bet on Professional Sports, Raising Equity and Integrity Questions
The decision represents the latest effort by the NCAA to reconcile its longstanding prohibitions on gambling with the evolving legal landscape following the Supreme Court's 2018 decision to overturn the federal ban on sports betting.
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Lawyer Presents Evidence Clearing Late NFL Prospect Kyren Lacy in Fatal Crash Case
The attorney for former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy has released new evidence he claims exonerates his client in a fatal December car crash, months after the 24-year-old died by suicide while facing felony charges.
Sports
Senators Introduce Legislation to Establish First Federal Protections for College Athletes
Under the legislation, Division I athletes would receive 10-year scholarship guarantees and five years of post-eligibility medical coverage for sports-related injuries.
Sports
NCAA Consolidates College Football Transfer Portal to Single January Window
The legislative change, announced Wednesday, removes the traditional spring transfer opportunity but leaves the specific dates of the new unified window open for further discussion.
Sports
Dallas Mavericks Partner with Paul Quinn College for Groundbreaking Sports Management Program
Historic collaboration creates first-of-its-kind degree program at Dallas HBCU.
Sports
Alabama A&M Names Thai Floyd as First Female Football Play-by-Play Announcer
The historic appointment makes Floyd the first woman to hold this position at any Historically Black College and University (HBCU) nationwide.
Sports
New Congressional Bill Targets College Sports Funding, Could Impact Campus Diversity Programs
The bill's prohibition on using student fees to support athletics could force difficult budget decisions at universities nationwide.
Sports
HBCU Football Legend and Civil Rights Pioneer Pettis Norman Dies at 86
Johnson C. Smith University football legend Pettis Norman, who broke barriers as one of the first Black players with the Dallas Cowboys and used his NFL platform to advance civil rights, died. He was 86.
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