EXCLUSIVE: Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., plan to go to bat for college athletes to help secure their futures by investing their name, image and likeness (NIL) earnings.
TTU's spending is backed by businessman and board chairman Cody Campbell. The billionaire booster made his money in the oil industry, notably through the $4 billion sale of the company he co-founded, ...
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The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote Monday, Dec. 1 on a bipartisan bill to allow the NCAA, and potentially the newly formed College Sports Commission, to create and enforce national ...
Penn men’s basketball is utilizing a “collective” that allows individuals to contribute funds to the program’s players through legitimate name, image, and likeness opportunities and encouraging alumni ...
With AI reducing middle management, values-based leaders need to step up throughout organizations. As a technological tool, AI is invaluable, potentially generating trillions of dollars in ...
The ability for college athletes to monetize their name, image and likeness has created opportunities for financial advisors, but also comes with challenges that require dedicated time for the ...
Rumors of a “Loop puncher” have swirled in Chicago for months — stories of women attacked seemingly at random. It turns out, there’s more than one man throwing punches, and not just downtown. Many of ...
Adding numbers to your passwords makes them more secure. In fact, most sites and services these days require alphanumeric passwords at the very least. Some people ...
Wisconsin basketball coach Greg Gard has adapted to the changing landscape of college athletics, including the transfer portal and player compensation. Gard emphasizes maintaining core program values ...
MILWAUKEE — College athletics, as Wisconsin men's basketball coach Greg Gard sees it, is “slowly moving towards a more stable environment.” “We’re moving in the right direction, but we’ve got a ways ...
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