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The Texas Longhorns enter the 2025 season as the top team in the country. Led by Steve Sarkisian, the SEC newcomer looks to make waves with an expanded College Football Playoff
In an era of college sports where coaches, players, and staff are constantly trying to keep up with changes to name, image, and likeness (NIL) landscape. Due to
Headline after headline during the offseason spoke to the same reality for college football: Millions of dollars are headed directly into the pockets of players, and only programs that can nimbly replenish their resources will succeed.
In the world of modern college football, the only thing that seems to matter to Division I programs is how much money they can raise for NIL funding. It's
C olorado quarterback Julian Lewis continues to build a substantial Name, Image and Likeness portfolio before taking a single snap of college football. Lewis (6-foot, 186 pounds) was one of the highest-rated quarterbacks in the class of 2025. The Carrollton, Georgia, product ranked as the No. 7 passer and a top-75 recruit in his class.
Can BYU football continue to be a transformational program in this day and age of revenue sharing, transferring and NIL payments to players?
Tom Brady played four seasons in the Big Ten with former coach Lloyd Carr's Michigan Wolverines, serving as a member of the Wolverines' 1997 national championship team and leading Michigan to an Orange Bowl win over Shaun Alexander's Alabama Crimson Tide in his final performance.
In today’s college football landscape, the battle off the field is as fierce as the one under the stadium lights. The Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) era has tr
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College football continues to battle with the effects of the transfer portal and name, image and likeness (NIL) deals, and Northern Illinois Huskies head coach Thomas Hammock has made it clear exactly where he stands.
Northern Illinois head coach Thomas Hammock has gone viral for his impassioned comments on NIL and the transfer portal.