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After testing the NBA Draft waters again, Caleb Love is returning to Arizona for another year – and he’s debuting a new look. Love is changing his jersey number, moving away from the No. 2 he wore at North Carolina and with the Wildcats last season. He will now wear No. 1, and he made the news official through a partnership with the Arizona-focused NIL collective, Arizona Assist Club. Fans can buy an official No. 1 jersey through the collective’s website. The officially licensed merchandise is also part of Love’s #ONELOVE campaign, which will benefit the Tucson community. Love previously partn...
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As Nazir Stackhouse and Drew Bobo get ready for the 2024 season at Georgia, they’re also teaming up off the field through NIL. The two Bulldogs inked NIL deals with Prolific Sports Lab on Wednesday, the company announced. They will help promote the NXT Footguard 2.0, a product designed to help protect athletes from getting stepped on and suffering injuries. Football players at multiple schools, including Michigan and Florida, use the product. Both Stackhouse and Bobo have dealt with foot injuries during their careers. Their experience will be part of their deal with Prolific Sports Lab, which ...
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With the football and basketball offseasons in full swing, the Iowa-focused Swarm Collective is once again getting creative. Athletes from the football and basketball programs are heading to the Iowa 80 Truckstop – the “world’s largest truckstop” – in Walcott, Iowa, for an NIL meet-and-greet in partnership with the collective. The event will take place from 6-8 p.m. June 17, and the players will be available for photos and autographs. Tight end Luke Lachey and linebacker Nick Jackson shared their plans to attend on social media, and more announcements are coming. Linebacker Jay Higgins also an...
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The NCAA and power conferences approved the House settlement last week. A judge won’t certify the agreement for a few months. And the new revenue-sharing model won’t take hold until at least fall 2025. And yet, the focus has already shifted to one critical, forward-looking question: How can schools circumvent the $22 million salary cap? “The commercial NIL ecosystem is going to be an arms race,” Tommy Gray, chief operating officer for Altius Sports Partners, told On3. “Providing athletes with an infrastructure and real tangible dollars that they can count on, on top of the cap, outside of the ...
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Haley and Hanna Cavinderwish there was something around like the On3 Elite Series when they were first entering college. The Cavinder Twins are pioneers in the NIL space. As soon as the clock struck midnight on July 1, 2021, NIL became legal and they were the first to ink sponsorship deals as women’s basketball players at Fresno State. Yet, even with the guidance of a good support system and representation from Everett Sports Management and help from attorney Darren Heitner, they had to learn on the fly how to balance their new world on the basketball court at Fresno State and Miami with their...
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Kirby Smart addressed the Jaden Rashada lawsuit against Florida and head coach Billy Napier at the SEC Spring Meetings on Tuesday. The new Georgia quarterback filed the suit and claimed he was repeatedly lied to during his recruitment. “A sign of the times? … That’s outside of my bubble, and I worry about what’s in my bubble,” Smart said, via On3’s Jesse Simonton. This story will be updated. The post Kirby Smart weighs in on Jaden Rashada NIL lawsuit vs. Billy Napier: ‘That’s outside of my bubble’ appeared first on On3.
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Billy Napier has responded to the lawsuit filed by former Florida signee Jaden Rashada. “I’m comfortable with my actions,” Napier said Tuesday at SEC Spring Meetings in Destin, according to On3’s Jesse Simonton. “‘I’m thankful for the university’s support and we’re going to keep it at that and let the process take it’s course.” The Gators head coach was named a defendant in the lawsuit filed Tuesday morning in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida that claims Rashada was repeatedly lied to for him to flip his commitment from Miami to Florida. Among the allegations, the s...
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CHICAGO – Growing up on Chicago’s South Side, Robbie Avila spent many a day at the corner of 35th and Shields. A born-and-raised White Sox fan – his dad made it clear the family wouldn’t be Cubs fans – Avila remembers watching Paul Konerko star for the franchise. He didn’t play baseball growing up, though, because it fell during his football and AAU seasons. But the dream of walking on to Guaranteed Rate Field one day remained. That came true Friday night through an NIL deal with the White Sox. As a CHISOX Athlete, Avila had the opportunity to take the mound and throw a ceremonial first pitch ...
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Evan Stewart was the top available wide receiver in this year’s college football transfer portal. The Texas A&M transfer and former Five-Star Plus+ recruit had interest from USC, Oregon, Florida State and LSU. But he ultimately decided on the Ducks after a visit, giving him a chance to play in the same offense with quarterback Dillon Gabriel and a shot to make the College Football Playoff. Landing Stewart was a key win for Oregon as it begins Big Ten play this fall. Now he’s signed his first major NIL deal since arriving in Eugene. The junior has now become the latest college football star to ...
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On the heels of the NCAA and power conferences reaching a settlement in the landmark Housecase, college sports’ governing body will continue lobbying to secure its long-sought antitrust exemption from Congress. Only now the NCAA will soon have an unlikely advocate: the high-profile plaintiffs’ attorneys in the House case. In a wide-ranging interview with On3 on Friday, Steve Berman, co-lead counsel for plaintiffs in the House case, confirmed that the plaintiffs will indeed cooperate with the NCAA’s lobbying efforts to secure a limited antitrust exemption that would protect the association from...
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