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Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor was seeking damages from the NCAA after being suspended for taking NIL money ...
Kai Trump is stepping into the spotlight with confidence as she kicks off a collegiate golf career at the University of Miami ...
A federal judge dismissed Terrelle Pryor's lawsuit against the NCAA, Big Ten and others, ruling it unviable due to timeliness ...
A federal judge dismissed Terrelle Pryor’s lawsuit for NIL back pay, marking another legal setback for former college stars ...
July 2025 marked the completion of four academic years in which college athletes could earn money from their name, image, and likeness. Texas A&M’s total compensation has at least doubled every year ...
CBS News reported Wednesday that President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order establishing national standards for ...
Opinion: Snell & Wilmer's Deborah Gubernick and Hayden Burnight explore NIL developments in California and how the legal ...
Here's where the landscape stands after McKenna became the most high-profile player to go from the CHL to the NCAA.
The Unrivaled has made a big move and signed 14 NCAA stars to their NIL roster before they have even been drafted in the WNBA ...
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Terrelle Pryor, who left OSU after 'Tattoogate,' won't get backpay after NIL lawsuit dismissed
Former Buckeye quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who left Ohio State after "Tattoogate," won't get backpay for his NIL after his lawsuit was dismissed.
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Argument over ‘valid business purpose’ for NIL collectives threatens college sports settlement
Less than two weeks after terms of a multibillion-dollar college sports settlement went into effect, friction erupted over ...
Pryor sued his alma mater in October after Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush filed a similar suit against USC and the NCAA.
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