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A federal judge dismissed Terrelle Pryor's lawsuit against the NCAA, Big Ten and others, ruling it unviable due to timeliness ...
A federal judge dismissed Terrelle Pryor’s lawsuit for NIL back pay, marking another legal setback for former college stars ...
A lawsuit seeking compensation from the NCAA for thousands of former Ohio State athletes was dismissed. The class action suit ...
Former Buckeye quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who left Ohio State after "Tattoogate," won't get backpay for his NIL after his lawsuit was dismissed.
Former Ohio State quarterback Terrell Pryor is seeking damages from the NCAA for being denied Name, Image and Likeness money during his Buckeyes career from 2008-10. The former five-star recruit out ...
Pryor sued his alma mater in October after Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush filed a similar suit against USC and the NCAA.
BYU athletic officials speak about both the financial state of BYU sports and the dawn of a new era in college sports business.
Schools are ready to embrace "normal" NIL: no pay-for-play deals. Even after the House settlement, challenges await.
Third-party NIL rules were detailed in a memo to various athletics directors as deals have been rejected in this new era of ...
A new college sports agency has rejected certain NIL deals involving donor-backed collectives. These collectives, formed to ...
Deion Sanders has never been one to stay quiet, and at this week's Big 12 media days, he waded into college football's hottest debate: whether there should be a salary cap on what ...