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Sports commentator and lawyer Jay Bilas spoke at Elon University’s new Charlotte facility this week, highlighting changes he thinks are coming to college sports and why the city’s new law school matters.
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The MSU Board of Trustees said it was "outraged" by the image and vowed to hold school personnel accountable. Hitler's image appeared as part of a YouTube trivia quiz played on the stadium's screen.
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The Charlotte Sports Foundation, owner of the Duke's Mayo Bowl, is partnering with Opendorse to create an online marketplace for Bowl athletes to broker Name, Image and Likeness deals.
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College coaches are trying to get a handle on the recruiting impact of athletes' ability to profit off their fame. Athletes have been cleared to make money off the use of their name, image and likeness as of this month. Those deals are now becoming part of the recruiting pitches for schools alongside traditional selling points like facilities and TV exposure.
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On Tuesday morning, the University of North Carolina announced the first group licensing program for current student-athletes.
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The Charlotte Sports Foundation announced Thursday that the inaugural Jumpman Invitational is scheduled for Dec. 20-21, 2022 and features men's and women's teams from the original four schools to sign partnerships with Jordan Brand in basketball and football — Florida, Michigan, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has issued an executive order allowing college athletes to earn money off the use of their names, images and likenesses.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — University of South Carolina fans will soon join a handful of other SEC schools in allowing alcohol sales at home athletic events.The…
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Monday it was the NCAA. Wednesday it’s the ACC. The Atlantic Coast Conference Council of Presidents announced today 10 league championships will not be…
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The fields at Manchester Meadows in Rock Hill, SC, are usually filled with youth soccer teams. Not this past weekend. Instead, it’s Quidditch - the famous…