NIL (Name, Image, Likeness)
Coverage of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) in the Nexus archive.
- In NIL stalemate, Cruz insists new $48M cap would be a hard cap. SEC, Big Ten not convinced
Sen. Ted Cruz asserts the Protect College Sports Act includes a hard $48.8 million cap to limit third-party NIL payments, but the SEC and Big Ten conferences remain unconvinced. The bill combines a $21.3 million salary cap with a $27.5 million retention pool, though negotiations stalled as the Senate recessed. Key disputes involve defining 'open market' deals and concerns over conflicting with existing revenue-sharing settlements.
- College sports bill making headway in US Senate but obstacles remain
A bipartisan college sports bill to establish national standards for athlete compensation advanced in the US Senate Commerce Committee but faces opposition from major conferences like the Big Ten and SEC. The bill, supported by President Donald Trump and both parties, aims to address issues stemming from NCAA's 2021 NIL guidelines but must overcome legislative hurdles and a narrow timeline.
- College sports bill making headway in US Senate but obstacles remain
A bipartisan college sports bill to establish national standards for athlete compensation has passed a Senate committee with a 19-9 vote but faces opposition from major college conferences like the Big Ten and SEC. The bill, supported by President Donald Trump and multiple senators, aims to address issues from NCAA NIL guidelines but requires 60 Senate votes to overcome the filibuster.
- College sports bill making headway in US Senate but obstacles remain
A bipartisan college sports bill to establish national standards for athlete compensation advanced from the US Senate Commerce Committee but faces opposition from major conferences like the Big Ten and Southeastern. The bill, supported by both parties and President Donald Trump, aims to address issues arising from NCAA guidelines allowing athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL), though it requires 60 Senate votes to overcome the filibuster.