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A new Tennessee law triggered the power conferences into demanding schools like UT sign a loyalty pledge over new player pay rules or risk expulsion.
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On3 on MSNTennessee AD Danny White: Collective bargaining is ‘only solution’ for college sports ...Amid all the discussion about the future of college sports in the wake of the pending landmark House v. NCAA settlement, the ...
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The NIL Standoff: Why Tennessee’s New Law Changes EverythingTennessee quietly passed a new law that allows its colleges, like the University of Tennessee and Memphis, to ignore specific NCAA rules related to name, image, and likeness (NIL) payments. This move ...
"That commitment has not changed. We appreciate the Tennessee General Assembly's forethought in passing NIL legislation that provides future protections for student-athletes and institutions ...
A new state law protects Tennessee universities from antitrust lawsuits by athletes unhappy with player-pay rules coming to ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNRumor claims Alabama, Texas and other SEC schools could kick Tennessee out of conference ...A huge new report claims that SEC schools like Alabama, Texas, and LSU could soon push to have conference rivals ...
Tennessee’s all-time assists leader claims NCAA rules cost him a fifth year and millions in NIL deals—now he’s taking legal ...
It aims to prepare for potential issues with the pending House settlement on NIL compensation. The law grants flexibility for Tennessee universities and NIL collectives to pay athletes without ...
Tennessee guard Zakai Zeigler is suing the NCAA for another year of eligibility, claiming he could lose up to $4 million in ...
Lawyers and CBS Sports experts weigh in on a case that carries the potential for wide-ranging change to college sports ...
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