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Legal Analysis
Stephon Burton
Aug 25, 20214 min read
Titletown High: The New NIL Problem
First, I would like to give a special thank you to Jason Sciavicco, director of Titletown High, for providing some insight on this...
Steven Nigro
Aug 24, 20212 min read
ACC, B1G, and PAC Alliance: Does the SEC Have Competition?
The ACC, Big Ten, and PAC 12 announced their shared vision for the future of college athletics. What seems to be a fantastic opportunity...
Hannah Valente
Aug 23, 20213 min read
Name of the Game: NCAA to Use “March Madness” for Women's Tournament Too
“March Madness” is one of the most popular and recognizable brands in sports. The NCAA’s trademarked “March Madness” brand has turned the...
Brendan Bell
Aug 23, 20214 min read
Nebraska Could Potentially Leave Scott Frost In The Cold
This week, Nebraska reported that their football program has been the subject of an NCAA investigation pertaining to improper use of...
Rebekah Ansbro
Aug 19, 20213 min read
We’ll Take Separate Checks: NCAA to Split the Bill with Conferences
There has been a long-standing precedent in the American legal system that parties pay their own legal fees. Despite that, 21 Division I...
Jordan Inver
Aug 16, 20212 min read
J.R. Smith’s NIL Adventure And How It Affects LeBron
Sometimes, there is a story that comes from a story. Last week, it was announced that former NBA player J.R. Smith, who enrolled at North...
Brendan Bell
Aug 16, 20213 min read
The NCAA’s Ruling in the Baylor Sexual Assault Case Proves Once Again That Major Reform is Needed
More than five years after the scandal first came to light, the NCAA concluded their investigation into the Baylor football program....
Jason Morrin
Aug 10, 20213 min read
Seton Hall Responds to Lawsuit Filed by Former Star Myles Powell
In a lawsuit filed on July 14, Myles Powell, a former Seton Hall star basketball player, alleged that the university, its head basketball...
Brendan Duggan
Aug 10, 20212 min read
Think NIL Is Solely Benefitting Top Stars? Think Again
Exactly one month into the NIL era of college athletics, On3—a college sports and recruiting website—published an article that examined...
Andrew Bondarowicz
Aug 6, 20216 min read
The Best Move for the Big 12 in the Latest Round of Realignment
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) fired the opening salvo in what should be another transformative shift in college sports, at least in...
Francis Carlota
Aug 5, 20213 min read
NIL’s Effects on College and HS Stars Jalen Duren and Emoni Bates
On July 28, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver made a historic announcement: “With the 2nd pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, the Houston Rockets...
John Sigety
Aug 5, 20214 min read
Bringing Down The House: The Antitrust Lawsuit That Could End The NCAA
NCAA sports have been on summer break, but that has not stopped collegiate athletics from making headlines. On June 21, 2021, the Supreme...
Austin Scherer
Jul 26, 20212 min read
More Money, More Problems: NIL and Tax Issues That May Arise
The impending boom in wealth for college athletes benefiting from their name, image, and likeness (NIL) ushers in a newfound excitement...
Joe Esses
Jul 21, 20213 min read
Blue Bloods to Bolt from Big 12?
According to Brent Zerneman of the Houston Chronicle, Texas and Oklahoma, two of college football’s blue bloods, have inquired about a...
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