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Pete Bevacqua shared his reaction to President Donald Trump's executive order on college sports, which he signed last week.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that bars payments from university boosters and some other private-sector donors to college athletes.
New York Democratic lawmakers and sports law practitioners are monitoring whether Congress will enact NIL regulations, on ...
The uncertainty surrounding how programs will pay players is directly affecting the timeline for high school prospects.
A back-to-school celebration is kicking off its 20th year by signing a local prep star to what could be Iowa’s first high school athlete with a name, image and likeness deal.
President Donald Trump was joined by professional athletes on Thursday as he signed an executive order that will expand on his council on sports, fitness and nutrition, including by reviving the ...
Donald Trump just revived the Presidential Fitness Council and the guest list is stranger than fiction: RFK Jr., Triple H, an NFL kicker, a sex offender, and Bryson DeChambeau.
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Standing in front of a group that included Texas Tech booster Cody Campbell, Trump called out the state of college football. He specifically took aim at the transfer portal and the amount of player ...
Trump to bring back Presidential Fitness Test during White House event featuring controversial Chiefs kicker - Major sporting ...
College sports had been circling the drain of legal ambiguity for years, and the White House wanted a win. When President ...
Black men made up 50% of the 68 teams. Many were recipients of name, image and likeness deals — commonly known as NIL.