Ohio University: NIL creates opportunity for student-athletes, confusion and tough decisions for schools and NCAA NIL creates opportunity for student-athletes, confusion and tough decisions for schools and NCAA Under the current system, college athletes can transfer from one school to the next as many times as they wish — and some athletes are doing just that. Yahoo Sports: Do NCAA Universities Have to Follow President Donald Trump’s Executive Order Limiting Athletes? Do NCAA Universities Have to Follow President Donald Trump’s Executive Order Limiting Athletes?
WESA: NCAA president talks about new rules that allow college athletes to be paid NCAA president talks about new rules that allow college athletes to be paid East Bay Times: Big Ten athletes ask NCAA president to push for reduction of prop bets, citing “backlash” and game integrity A letter signed by athletes from every Big Ten school on Tuesday implored NCAA president Charlie Baker to continue pushing for the reduction or elimination of prop bets in college sports due to ... Big Ten athletes ask NCAA president to push for reduction of prop bets, citing “backlash” and game integrity The NCAA now allows college athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness, otherwise known as NIL. Learn more about how it works now.