A California bill that would allow college athletes in the state to receive revenue-sharing payments from their schools will be delayed until 2024.
Author: Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAY
NIL bill expected in House would provide legal help sought by NCAA, letter says
A bill that is expected to be drafted in the House would create a “new regulatory body” to enforce rules pertaining to collectives and boosters.
NCAA seeks to short-circuit what it says is $1.4 billion damages claim in athlete lawsuit
New disclosure from association and major conferences means more than $4.2 billion could be at stake in case connected to name, image, likeness.
NCAA sets new benefits for Division I athletes, drawing some qualified Congressional praise
Division I governing board makes health-care, educatonal enhancements against backdrop of efforts to get federal law on NIL and compensation lawsuits
NCAA, Power Five conferences facing new antitrust lawsuit over pay to athletes
Lawyers who represented plaintiffs when Supreme Court unanimously ruled against NCAA are seeking millions in damages for college athletes
Congressional hearing highlights challenges of NCAA’s strategy of pursuing federal NIL legislation
A Congressional hearing highlighted the challenge for the NCAA to find a legislation solution to manage name, image and likeness for athletes.
NCAA committee proposes major changes for Division I sports, including bigger basketball tournaments
Larger NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments and enhanced welfare for athletes were key points proposed by an NCAA transformation committee.
Michigan State paid Mel Tucker full $100,000 bonus earmarked for coach and entire staff
Michigan State coach Mel Tucker’s contract stipulates he and his staff can share a six-figure bonus. Instead, Tucker received the entire $100,000.
Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh banks $2.05M in bonuses; Georgia’s Kirby Smart up to $800K
Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh leads the nation in bonus payments with $2.05 million of the $10.8 million that college football coaches have banked so far.
Name, image and likeness lawsuit targets college sports TV revenue dating back to 2016
Attorneys claim that athletes are entitled to a share of revenue made from college TV sports dating back to 2016.