
From big boosters to big salaries: How student athletes are profiting from the NIL era
College sports have experienced a shift over the past five years as the NCAA has faced several antitrust lawsuits, as well as changes in policy

College sports have experienced a shift over the past five years as the NCAA has faced several antitrust lawsuits, as well as changes in policy

Since 2021, college athletes have been able to profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL) through brand deals and endorsements. However, starting July 1,

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Ruby Arora interviews Todd Merkow, first general manager of FOX Sports Arizona and current strategic and operational consultant who also teaches sports journalism majors at

Play ball! After tense labor negotiations between Major League Baseball’s ownership group and its players’ union prompted a labor lockout forcing the first week of

Journalists live and breathe on Twitter, and following each other is a sign of respect (or possibly fear). While some business journalists boast followings in

Today will begin the one-month countdown to the 2014 winter Olympics, which will take place Feb. 7-23 in Sochi, Russia. Unless your region is sending
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