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Members of the 1983 NC State national championship basketball team sued the organization body for lost NIL earnings in the ...
Twelve members of 1983 team sued the NCAA last year, claiming they were illegally denied name, image and likeness ...
The 1983 team was among college basketball’s greatest Cinderella stories. The post NC State ‘Cardiac Pack’ Team Loses NCAA ...
Members of the 1983 NC State basketball team will not get any lost NIL earnings after a judge dismissed the lawsuit against ...
Members of the Wolfpack’s men’s basketball championship team sued the NCAA, seeking money for the use of their name, image and likeness from continued re-airings of their tournament wins.
The landmark House v. NCAA Settlement, approved earlier this summer, helped rewrite the NCAA rulebook, effectively ended ...
U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District of California, approved a $2.576 billion settlement in ...
Collaboration brings compliance-ready systems, financial literacy education, and secure revenue distribution to Gael ...
As athletes begin sharing in the revenue, the next decade will determine whether they gain real negotiating power. Part 1 of ...
Programs across the country have made significant investments in building NIL infrastructures to attract and retain top-tier talent. Leading the charge are schools like Texas, Oregon, and Miami, where ...
On July 24, President Donald Trump signed an executive order attempting to create national NIL standards pertaining to NCAA sports.
NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals have now been running for four years and will continue even as the NCAA faces a new era and increases blockages in the recruiting process.