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Here's the story of how Ohio State guard Gabe Cupps used his NIL money to help his family buy his sister, Ally, a new vehicle ...
The recent champions (Georgia, Alabama, Ohio State and Michigan) are included, but all four face quarterback uncertainty.
You can add yet another Name, Image and Likeness deal for Notre Dame star running back Jeremiyah Love, as he will now partner ...
On Tuesday, Texas Tech general manager James Blanchard put the rest of the college football world on notice. If beating out ...
The Oregon Ducks are gearing up for a big recruiting battle as they look to go into SEC country and land one of the best 2027 ...
Next week, college football coaches can put the recruiting promises they’ve made to high school seniors on paper. Then, the ...
A federal judge dismissed Terrelle Pryor's lawsuit against the NCAA, Big Ten and others, ruling it unviable due to timeliness and immunity claims.
The Ohio State Buckeyes appear to be on the verge of getting hurt by their NIL strategy yet again this offseason.
The Baton Rouge native's older brother will play at LSU this year, but the 2027 prospect "can see myself as an Ohio State guy ...
Alabama football has completely flipped the script on in-state recruiting in the 2026 class. Here's how the Crimson Tide did ...
Former Buckeye quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who left Ohio State after "Tattoogate," won't get backpay for his NIL after his lawsuit was dismissed.
Third-party NIL rules were detailed in a memo to various athletics directors as deals have been rejected in this new era of collegiate sports.