Posts Tagged ‘NIL’
Puck Dropped: How Teenage Hockey Players Have Opened the Door for Professional Athletes in NCAA Athletics
By: Patrick Neiswender There have always been two major developmental paths for a youth ice hockey player: the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).[1] When a player turned sixteen, they had to choose either the CHL or the NCAA.[2] Prior to the NCAA allowing student compensation through name, image, and…
Read MoreSigning Day: Does EA Sports College Football 25 Represent the Beginning or End of College Sports Media?
By: Liz Moriyama After a decade-long hiatus, Electronic Arts (“E.A.”) has revived its wildly popular College Football video game series.[1] In less than a week, the new title sold over 2.2 million copies and netted over two hundred million dollars in revenue.[2] It has since become the best-selling video game of the year.[3] The long…
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