Oregon NIL bill advances in Legislature; could conflict with House settlement
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College athletes could soon be paid for their likeness under House bill
Arizona universities are a step away from taking a huge leap into the future of collegiate athletics: Paying student athletes in hopes of attracting better prospects. Legislation awaiting a final House vote would expand upon an existing 2021 law which allowed student athletes to earn money from the use of their names, images and likenesses in commercials and other promotions. If approved, Senate Bill 1516 would expand that law to allow universit…
Big changes ahead for student-athlete NIL deals. Here’s what it means for Oregon players
Sports programs at Oregon’s major universities raise millions of dollars a year — and they’re going to have to raise a lot more to keep up with the increasingly competitive landscape of paying student-athletes.Starting July 1, schools like the University of Oregon and Oregon State University will be able to directly pay players for use of their name, image or likeness. That’s under a legal settlement a federal judge is expected to approve this w…
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