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  2. Caitlin Clark says college transfers should sit out a year ...

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    Athletes are now more free and incentivized than ever to transfer. Clark never took advantage of this system. She spent her entire four-year NCAA women's basketball career at Iowa.

  3. NCAA can no longer enforce NIL rules after federal judge ...

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    Corker found that the current NIL rules caused irreparable damages to student-athletes and the NCAA's ban on using NIL money as recruiting inducements "likely violates federal antitrust law." From ...

  4. NCAA’s NIL rules suspended: Prospects can negotiate deals ...

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    The NCAA, college sports’ governing body, hopes to “partner” with Congress while seeking guidance on issues including play-for-pay and NIL. NCAA’s NIL rules suspended: Prospects can ...

  5. NCAA student-athlete recruiting - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions hands out punishment for rules violations. [4] In the instance of the football program at the University of Colorado at Boulder, hearings were held between NCAA's infractions committee and university officials to determine how serious the infractions were and to decide fair punishment. On October 8 ...

  6. State attorneys general sue NCAA over its transfer rules

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    "Allowing student-athletes a one-time opportunity to transfer and compete immediately provides a uniform, equitable and understandable approach that benefits all student-athletes," said Mid ...

  7. Judge bars NCAA from enforcing parts of its NIL policy for ...

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    The lawsuit, filed by the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia, alleges that the NCAA’s rules restricting student-athletes’ ability “to negotiate and benefit from” their NIL likely ...

  8. How name, image and likeness laws have changed college sports

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    The Supreme Court ruled in 2021 the NCAA could not prevent student athletes from profiting from their game. Since the decision, legal fights have continued between the NCAA and US states.

  9. College recruiting - Wikipedia

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    Recruiting rules seek, as much as possible, to control intrusions into the lives of prospective student-athletes. The NCAA defines recruiting as “any solicitation of prospective student-athletes or their parents by an institutional staff member or by a representative of the institution’s athletics interests for the purpose of securing a ...