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Revenue-sharing — a new era of NIL distribution in college sports — begins July 1. Here’s what you need to know about how ...
College coaches are racing to master retention as revenue sharing and NIL opportunities steer athletes toward the transfer ...
Here's what Mississippi State football GM Marc Votteler said about revenue sharing one month into its implementation in ...
Texas Tech football players are earmarked for $15.1 million of revenue sharing and are able to make outside NIL deals. Here's how they're handling it.
Wisconsin Badgers football players don't really talk about how much money they're making, despite millions of dollars coming ...
With the revenue-sharing agreement comes a crackdown on NIL (name, image and likeness) deals. Prior to revenue sharing, the NIL was the Wild West, and essentially boiled down to pay for ...
Vanderbilt football coach Clark Lea was slow to adapt to the original NIL and transfer rules, but he believes he's better prepared this time around. If anything, he said, the new rules make ...
Revenue-sharing payments, like NIL deals, are taxable income that athletes must report on their tax returns. “They’re not just giving money and saying, ‘Here, do whatever you want with it.’ ...