Two decades ago, the idea of selling a rivalry game induced pearl-clutching and pushback. These days, everyone from credit unions to the coal lobbyists has bought a matchup.
... And would that trend be good for college football? Plus more on Maine's decision to opt in to revenue sharing, Cody Campbell's commercial and more.
In South Carolina, a battle is brewing over public universities' secrecy about how much they're paying athletes. Plus a look at Rutgers' new AD, Arch Manning's woes and more.
From press conferences to wine-tasting events to concerts, if there's a revenue opportunity, college sports leaders will find it.
The College Sports Commission is full of βsmart people, but set up to fail,β a source told NIL Wire. So what gives?
A basketball player looking for love and a jewelry store looking to sell rings make a no-brainer pairing at Utah State
Good luck to the College Sports Commission and NIL Go on their new venture. Plus a closer look at the SAFE Act, Oregon State's Blueprint deal and more ...
Kyle comes to NIL Wire from the Toledo Blade, and he's spent his career covering the changing world of college sports.
Some fun details on Aspercreme's venture into the world of NIL, plus a look at Penn State's modernization, an interesting new college hoops pipeline and more ...
NIL is a largely unregulated world, but a proposed bill in Florida, which ultimately failed, took one of the most prominent stabs yet at standardization
Plus Nick Saban's advice for Dabo Swinney, Luke Fickell's buyout and a brand-new Ralphie
The Vanderbilt quarterback's lawsuit lives on, plus news on the spring transfer portal and more