Texas A&M Allots Comically Small Amount Of Its Massive NIL Resources To Women's Sports
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Texas A&M Spent Over $50 Million On NIL Payroll For Athletes In 2024-2025. But, Is It Enough Moving Forward?
As the college athletics world continues to evolve in this era of NIL, there are plenty of schools willing to spend an enormous amount of money to make sure they are staying on a level playing field, especially a school like Texas A&M. Before the House settlement was officially approved in a California courtroom, there was a run on making sure athletes were taken care of when it came to NIL payments, most notably how collectives were making sure…
Texas A&M Allots Comically Small Amount Of Its Massive NIL Resources To Women's Sports
Texas A&M Softball The Texas A&M University athletic department is one of the most financially powerful in all of college athletics. On top of that, the Aggies have an extremely dedicated support system that contributes to its massive NIL budget. Unfortunately, for those Texas A&M athletes who participate in women’s sports, it seems as if they don’t get to get their hands on much of that aforementioned NIL budget. Alex Miller of the Bryan-Colleg…
New NIL rules are putting booster groups at the center of a growing battle
College football’s biggest battle this summer isn’t on the field—it’s over booster collectives, The Wall Street Journal writes. These donor-funded groups have funneled nearly $1.4 billion to athletes in exchange for promotional work since the NCAA began allowing name, image and likeness, or NIL, deals in 2021. But new rules from the College Sports Commission threaten to upend that system. The commission’s clearinghouse is now rejecting most co…
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