What Will the New NIL Rules Actually Mean for Alabama?
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What will the new NIL rules actually mean for Alabama?
We’re entering a new era of college football where colleges will now be able to pay players directly. And we’re looking at new scrutiny for so-called pay-to-play NIL deals. Michael Casagrande joins us to break down what the bombshell NCAA House settlement could mean for Alabama’s future.
“I Love the Idea of a Cap”: NFL Veteran Taylor Lewan and Will Compton React to the New NIL Rules
After four years of unregulated money flooding into college football, the “Wild Wild West” days of the NIL may finally be winding down. The long-awaited House v. NCAA settlement has been ratified, and it introduces a seismic shift to college athletics. Starting July 1, 2025, schools will be able to directly pay athletes through formal contracts, but under a hard salary cap. Additionally, programs that opt into this agreement will be allowed to s…
College Sports Reimagined: New NIL Enforcement Begins As Conferences Embrace Change
NoSmokeSport - Sports News & Latest Trending World News NoSmokeSport - Sports News & Latest Trending World News - Better Sport News In a major turning point for college athletics, top conference commissioners are expressing confidence in the sport’s new direction, following the approval of a groundbreaking legal settlement that allows schools to directly compensate athletes. While the framework is still in its infancy, and many specifics remain …
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