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The new money-changing nature of college football has some readers aghast, but others are curious about name/image/likeness figures.
Ross Bjork says clearer rules and enforcement around third-party NIL deals are needed as Ohio State navigates the uncertainty around what’s allowed under the new model.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/tamu as Marcel Reed Becomes Texas A&M's Best-Dressed After Newest ...
Creative NIL initiatives—like Deion Sanders’ personalized Colorado football cards—are helping schools attract recruits, build ...