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Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a law instituting sweeping exemptions for name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals for athletes.
The law was signed amid controversy between the U of A's NIL collective and a player who joined the transfer portal just months after arriving on campus.
An analysis by the University of Maryland reveals a patchwork approach to regulating name, image and likeness across high school sports.
When whistles start squealing again in fall camp, Iamaleava will be just one of thousands who have departed their previous ...
President Trump is reportedly forming a commission to study the biggest issues facing college sports, notably NIL and the ...
Arkansas commit Darius Acuff Jr. stood above the rest at the 2025 Iverson Classic, earning MVP honors and landing a major NIL ...
If ESPN is to be believed, the Arkansas football schedule might be more managable than originally thought. When this past ...
High school basketball has a new face of the future—and Reebok is betting big on it. Arkansas signee Darius Acuff, one of the ...
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The university claims revenue-sharing deals with student-athletes resulting from NCAA settlement of House antitrust case are ...
Reports have suggested that Arkansas freshman guard Boogie Fland could have a massive NIL payday if he chooses to pull out of the NBA Draft and transfer to the Florida Gators.
Jamir Watkins is weighing his professional future after declaring for the 2025 NBA Draft and entering the transfer portal ...