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Is Felix Ojo’s $5.1M Contract the Final Nail in College Sports’ Amateur Coffin?
Felix Ojo’s record-breaking $5.1 million contract didn’t flip college sports upside down — it just made the game’s true nature impossible to ignore. With billion-dollar TV deals, seven-figure coaches, and players finally cashing in, college athletics look more professional than ever. But beneath the headlines, most players still play for the love of the game and their lifelong dreams.


Chaos to Clarity: NIL Agreements to Protect Schools and Athletes
An unregulated NIL market exposes schools and athletes to inevitable legal challenges, but multi-year deals would help clear things up.


Legal Roadmap of NIL in College Sports: From Start to Finish
A complete overview of how NIL deals came to be in college sports, from the first lawsuit in the 1970's, all the way up to pending actions.


The Newest Wrinkle in College Sports: Are Athletes Employees? (Johnson v. NCAA)
Should college athletes be treated as employees of the university they attend? Courts will answer that question in the near future.


Billions in Revenue, Pennies for Women: NIL Creates NCAA Title IX Violations
Universities have $23.1 million to pay student-athletes but schools must comply with Title IX under rules for NIL deals and Rev-Share money.


How Will Power 5 Schools Split $23.1 Million from House v. NCAA Settlement?
The settlement in the House v. NCAA case provides universities with $23.1 million to split among the sports, but how will it be divided?


House v. NCAA Settlement Revenue Split: Who Gets What?
NIL deals as we know them are likely a thing of the past. The NCAA and various athletes entered into a settlement (House v. NCAA...
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