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That includes some big names, such as four-star cornerback Thaddeus Dixon (Washington), four-star offensive tackle Daniel ...
College football programs are now largely built through NIL money. BIll Belichick spoke on the importance of crafting UNC's ...
From Kansas City to University of North Carolina, he navigated NIL negotiations as a college basketball sensation.
North Carolina’s first school year with legalized Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rights for high school student-athletes is ...
This upcoming school year, high school athletes will be able to sign deals with companies for their name, image, and likeness ...
North Carolina basketball insider Josh Marlow explored the current era of college basketball recruiting, where most coaches spend more to secure the commitment of transfer players rather than acquirin ...
The approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement last month created changes in the dynamics of NIL and revenue sharing. North Carolina, like other schools, will have $20.5 million to allocate to ...
For recruits with their eyes on the future, the choice is clear. The short-term allure of NIL is tempting, but the long-term ...
UNC will receive a total of $1.05 million for the two games. UNC football will receive $825,000 for two games against Wyoming in 2026 and 2030, according to FBSchedules.com earlier this month.
As NIL reshapes college hoops, UNC is seizing the moment—targeting elite European talent ready to win now and cash in.
The college sports landscape may be on the brink of another seismic shift, as reports suggest that the University of North Carolina is exploring the possibility of leaving the ACC for the SEC.