Are top-drawer college football teams and their name, image and likeness collectives simply trying to protect themselves from willy-nilly transfers or are they bullying players to stay put with threats of lawsuits? ... .
A whimsical tale of how Rudolph the Red-Nosed Point Guard became the darling of college basketball, while guiding his team to the top ranking (before soaring into the transfer portal) ... .
Wilson’s lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Boone County, counters Georgia’s previous effort to bring the star college football player to arbitration over his transfer ... .
The social media posts were “presented by Cub Food,” and those players will be recipients of the grocer’s NIL contribution next year. A few more current Gophers players are expected to join the NIL ...
Their wealth comes mainly from college NIL deals, not pro contracts yet ... This money comes from verified NIL deals during his college career ... NIL dealsTravis Hunter plays for the Colorado Buffaloes.
Damon Wilson II is filing a countersuit against Georgia after the school sought $390,000 in alleged NIL damages, setting up what appears to be the first player vs. school legal fight of the NIL era ... .