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President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday preventing "pay-to-play" third-party compensation of college athletes.
The bill could open the door for federal standards for NIL legislation, superseding the current state laws that provide ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order that seeks to create rules around what college athletes can earn from name, ...
Texas recently joined 39 other states in allowing high school athletes to monetize their name, image and likeness (NIL). Texas Govenor Greg Abbott signed an NIL bill that passed with two-thirds ...
July 2025 marked the completion of four academic years in which college athletes could earn money from their name, image, and likeness. Texas A&M’s total compensation has at least doubled every year ...
Any policies that come from an executive order can be challenged in court and reversed by the next administration, which ...
Texas A&M student-athletes received a combined $51.4 million in NIL compensation from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, ...
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian broke down the changing tide of recruiting while addressing Texas high school coaches in San ...
Texas's NIL bill puts the state at the forefront of NIL education. As more student-athletes monetize their NIL, education in conjunction with hands-on professional support throughout the ...
Simmons was blunt — it came down to a more lucrative NIL opportunity by the Longhorns, leading Terry to sign a financial agreement with the program and pull out a Texas t-shirt on signing day.
The bill guarantees each school can share up to 22 percent of the average annual college sports revenue from the 70 highest-earning institutions with athletes, which was established last month in ...