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Destiny Masters caps Shocker career with sixth All

EUGENE, Ore. – One of the best track and field athletes in Wichita State history wrapped up her collegiate career, claiming her sixth All-American award Saturday at the NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field. Destiny Masters, a senior from El Dorado, Kan., placed 10th in the heptathlon with 5,763 points, good for Second Team All-America status. […]

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Destiny Masters caps Shocker career with sixth All

EUGENE, Ore.  One of the best track and field athletes in Wichita State history wrapped up her collegiate career, claiming her sixth All-American award Saturday at the NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field.

Destiny Masters, a senior from El Dorado, Kan., placed 10th in the heptathlon with 5,763 points, good for Second Team All-America status. She became the first Shocker in history to earn All-America status in back-to-back NCAA heptathlons and gave Wichita State its eighth All-American award in the event.

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Lincoln Riley Reveals How Roster Limits Will Affect USC Trojans

On June 6, the House vs. NCAA reached a settlement over name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals. One of the changes made was roster limits, and schools across the nation, including the USC Trojans, prepared.  Ahead of the ruling, programs cut their rosters, and Judge Claudia Wilken ordered a clause to protect athletes losing their […]

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On June 6, the House vs. NCAA reached a settlement over name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals. One of the changes made was roster limits, and schools across the nation, including the USC Trojans, prepared. 

Ahead of the ruling, programs cut their rosters, and Judge Claudia Wilken ordered a clause to protect athletes losing their spot as a result of the agreement. Designated student-athletes who were cut are eligible for a grandfather status at a new school.

USC Trojans Lincoln Riley NIL Transfer Portal Recruiting Big Ten Nebraska Cornhuskers College Football House vs. NCAA Roster

Jul 24, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; USC head coach Lincoln Riley speaks to the media during the Big Ten NCAA college football media days at Mandalay Bay Resort. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images / Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images

USC Trojans coach Lincoln Riley spoke to the media during fall camp and explained how the program can take advantage of the roster limits. The Trojans may not be able to take advantage of it this season, but perhaps next year.

“It’s unique how it’s being done,” Riley said. “It’s the, I don’t know if you say settlement, NCAA, whoever makes rules these days. They’ve gone with a more tapered approach where we’re not really feeling it this year. We’ll feel it a little bit more next year, and then each year, it’s going to work its way down to 105.”

“They’ve got these, we call them ‘Designated Survivors,’ but they’ve got these designated athletes that, as their eligibility runs out or if they transfer, then you don’t just lose the player. You lost that spot. It’ll cause everybody to eventually whittle down to 105, which will be an advantage for us,” Riley continued.

USC Trojans Lincoln Riley NIL Transfer Portal Recruiting Big Ten Nebraska Cornhuskers College Football House vs. NCAA Roster

Sep 28, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Southern California Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley reacts after a game against the Wisconsin Badgers at United Airlines Field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

One of the reasons that Riley does not feel that USC has an advantage currently is due to the teams in the Big Ten. He cited the Nebraska Cornhuskers as a team that carries more players on the roster than USC does because of walk-ons.

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“I mean, we’re playing teams that carry – and especially in this league, sometimes I don’t think people realize, carry 30 more players on their roster than we do. I mean, Nebraska easily carries 30 more guys on their roster. There’s Title IX and all types of things with it. It’ll be competitively good for us when it gets to that number, where the playing field’s a little bit more level.”

USC Trojans Lincoln Riley NIL Transfer Portal Recruiting Big Ten Nebraska Cornhuskers College Football House vs. NCAA Roster

Nov 30, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Southern California Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley watches game action against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the first half at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images / Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

With the House vs. NCAA settlement, programs are allowed to pay their student athletes directly with an annual cap. The cap is beginning at roughly $20.5 million per school for the 2025-2026 season. 

How the schools spread the money could vary. Some programs are looking to give up to 90 percent to their football team, while others have sports they will spread more money to, such as basketball.

With the cap, teams can only keep so many players on the roster, and creating a limit could keep it fairer. While players will still be grandfathered in, once those players are off the team, the spot will no longer be there.

USC Trojans Lincoln Riley NIL Transfer Portal Recruiting Big Ten Nebraska Cornhuskers College Football House vs. NCAA Roster

Oct 28, 2023; Berkeley, California, USA; USC Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley reacts after a penalty during the third quarter against the California Golden Bears at California Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images / Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

“This new framework that enables schools to provide direct financial benefits to student-athletes and establishes clear and specific rules to regular third-party NIL agreements marks a huge step forward for college sports,” NCAA President Charlie Baker said in a letter after the settlement. “Together, we can use this new beginning to launch college sports into the future.”

The USC Trojans have been one of the most successful programs in the NIL era of college football. While the program may not feel the impact of the roster limitations yet, each season will even out the playing field until the Trojans are the ones with the advantage.



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“We Should Be Rolling in It”: When Dawn Staley Opened Up About NIL Challenges and Staying Competitive in Recruiting

South Carolina Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley once weighed in on the current NIL era of college basketball with regards to the challenges that could arise. In Nov. 2023, Staley appeared on “The ETCs” show (via the Boardroom YouTube channel), where she was asked by host Eddie Gonzales about her stance on NIL being tremendously beneficial […]

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South Carolina Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley once weighed in on the current NIL era of college basketball with regards to the challenges that could arise. In Nov. 2023, Staley appeared on “The ETCs” show (via the Boardroom YouTube channel), where she was asked by host Eddie Gonzales about her stance on NIL being tremendously beneficial to players but difficult for player-recruiting by teams.

Staley said she doesn’t want money to be the biggest factor for a program to recruit a player. However, she acknowledged the challenges that come with it and the potential advantages and disadvantages that coaches will have to take into account when it comes to recruiting.

“As coaches, we have access to, you know, so many sponsors. We got relationships with companies, and we utilize that to make it more appealing. There are things that are called collectives now, and we have to work through the collectives. To be completely honest, collectives do a lot of work for football because football is the, you know, they’re the main breadwinners, and I get that,” Staley explained (5:53).

“But when we’ve had as much success as we’ve had at the University of South Carolina, we should be rolling in it, and we’re not. So, there are still ways in which we can do that. I like it; it’s a challenge. I look at the NIL space as a challenge. We may not have the most, but I want to be competitive when it comes to recruiting young people, and I don’t want that to be the factor, you know, if someone beats us out by $25,000 or $50,000, I don’t want that to be the determining factor,” she added.

Staley is coming off a 2024-25 season in which she and her Gamecocks squad finished with an overall record of 35-4 (15-1 SEC). They went all the way to the 2025 national championship game to try and defend their title, but lost to the UConn Huskies by 23 points, 82-59.

Dawn Staley has won two national titles in the NIL era of college basketball

It seems as though coach Dawn Staley has adjusted well to the NIL era of collegiate hoops, as she has turned her South Carolina Gamecocks program into one of the premier ones in the sport with their recent success.

In the last five years, Staley and the Gamecocks have won two national titles, the first being the 2022 iteration with a 64-49 win over the UConn Huskies and, more recently, with an 87-75 victory over the Iowa Hawkeyes in 2024.

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Texas Tech is winning big on the recruiting trail—and SEC fans can’t handle it

Texas Tech’s recent recruiting success, combined with its headline-grabbing haul from the transfer portal, signals a clear shift in the landscape of college football. Gone are the days when elite recruits were essentially guaranteed to land at blue-blood programs like Alabama, Ohio State, or Texas. In the past, a school like Texas Tech would’ve had […]

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Texas Tech’s recent recruiting success, combined with its headline-grabbing haul from the transfer portal, signals a clear shift in the landscape of college football. Gone are the days when elite recruits were essentially guaranteed to land at blue-blood programs like Alabama, Ohio State, or Texas. In the past, a school like Texas Tech would’ve had little chance of competing for top talent in the country.

Those days are over.

This shift can largely be attributed to the rise of NIL opportunities, which have leveled the playing field in ways previously unimaginable. Fans of historically smaller programs are celebrating this new reality, assuming they have the funds to capitalize (hello, Texas Tech). Meanwhile, many SEC fans are struggling to accept that their programs no longer have an automatic claim on every top prospect.

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Take five-star offensive lineman Felix Ojo, for example. When Texas Tech reportedly outbid the likes of Texas and Ohio State for Ojo with a lucrative multi-million dollar NIL deal, the college football world took notice—and SEC fans lost their minds. When the Red Raiders followed that up by landing the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2027 class, it sparked even more disbelief and backlash from SEC loyalists.

To cope with this new reality, many of those fans have convinced themselves that players are just chasing easy money, opting for quick paydays at places like Texas Tech instead of proving themselves in the so-called “best” conference in the country. But here’s the problem: the SEC isn’t what it used to be.

Yes, the SEC once instilled fear across the college football world. It boasted the biggest, fastest athletes, and regularly dominated on the national stage. But that dominance has faded in recent years. The last two national champions have come from the Big Ten. Alabama, once an unstoppable force under Nick Saban, suddenly looks very beatable—just ask teams like Michigan and even Vanderbilt. LSU remains solid under Brian Kelly, but the Tigers are far from the powerhouse they were. Even Georgia, a recent back-to-back national champion, just lost the top prospect from its own state to Texas Tech.

For years, SEC programs enjoyed a recruiting edge through backdoor deals and under-the-table incentives. Now that paying athletes is legal, programs like Texas Tech are able to play the same game—only better. And that’s not sitting well with a fan base used to having it all. The truth? The SEC isn’t entitled to anything anymore.

In this new era, Texas Tech is playing by the rules—and thriving. While SEC fans cling to the belief that losing top recruits is a sign of players lacking the desire to compete at the “highest level,” the reality is far more uncomfortable: the SEC is no longer the premier conference in college football. Programs like Texas Tech are rising, and they’re doing it the right way—out in the open.



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Kentucky announces new NIL club, BBN United

New NIL club sets tone for Kentucky’s revenue sharing efforts The John Calipari era brought “La Familia” to Kentucky basketball’s NIL scene. His departure led to the launch of “Club Blue,” complete with high-profile concerts, team events, and tiered gifts for donors. Now, in the Mark Pope era, Kentucky athletics is making another major shift […]

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New NIL club sets tone for Kentucky’s revenue sharing efforts

The John Calipari era brought “La Familia” to Kentucky basketball’s NIL scene. His departure led to the launch of “Club Blue,” complete with high-profile concerts, team events, and tiered gifts for donors. Now, in the Mark Pope era, Kentucky athletics is making another major shift — introducing BBN United.

According to a release from the University of Kentucky, BBN United will be the official fan membership program for UK Athletics, designed to connect Big Blue Nation with its student-athletes like never before.

“It’s where passion fuels purpose,” the release states. “BBN United isn’t just a membership. It’s a mission to elevate our student-athletes in the next era of NIL and athletics success.”

While official sign-ups aren’t live yet, fans can register their interest at bbnunited.ukathletics.com to become founding members once the program launches. The benefits promise to include premium content, exclusive experiences, community events, and behind-the-scenes access across all sports.

The move comes as NIL programs nationwide evolve from simple collectives into multi-sport, fan-facing engagement hubs. Kentucky’s branding is clear — this is for the entire athletic department, not just basketball or football. That means fans could get up-close access to baseball, volleyball, gymnastics, track and field, and more, in addition to the marquee sports.

BBN United also signals a pivot toward creating a true year-round membership culture — where fan involvement doesn’t end when the season does. From offseason player meet-and-greets to members-only game-day lounges, the possibilities are wide open.

“BBN isn’t a place,” the announcement says. “It’s a movement.” And in the NIL era, movements require funding, organization, and buy-in from the fan base. Kentucky’s hope is that this rebrand will unify supporters under one banner and keep the Wildcats competitive in an arms race that shows no sign of slowing down.

For now, the only thing left for fans to do is sign up for updates — and prepare for another new chapter in Kentucky’s NIL journey.

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LSU Football Staffer Raves About a Pair of Oklahoma Sooners Transfer Additions

Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers reeled in multiple immediate impact players via the NCAA Transfer Portal this offseason with a focus on adding weapons on both sides of the ball. Once the portal was open for business, Kelly and Co. reached out to Oklahoma Sooners transfers Bauer Sharp and Nic Anderson as the program […]

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LSU Football Staffer Raves About a Pair of Oklahoma Sooners Transfer Additions

Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers reeled in multiple immediate impact players via the NCAA Transfer Portal this offseason with a focus on adding weapons on both sides of the ball.

Once the portal was open for business, Kelly and Co. reached out to Oklahoma Sooners transfers Bauer Sharp and Nic Anderson as the program intensified its push.

Now, after signing the pair of Southeastern Conference transfers, the Oklahoma duo has quickly turned heads in Baton Rouge.

On Friday, LSU offensive coordinator Joe Sloan raved about his new weapos.

Bauer Sharp: Tight End

The LSU Tigers added Oklahoma Sooners tight end Bauer Sharp in December after the talented SEC transfer made the move to Baton Rouge.

Now, after leading Oklahoma in receptions [42] and receiving yards [324] in 2024, Sharp is carrying his momentum in the purple and gold.

The Alabama native quickly made a name for himself during Spring Camp with the LSU Tigers impressed with the newcomer.

“Having the tight end involved, I think that’s two things. One, the whole tight end room has done great. Alex is doing a great job with those guys. The growth in Trey’Dez, what (Sharp) is doing on a day-to-day basis in terms of his consistency, has been huge, not just in the tight end room but also offensively,” Sloan said on Friday.

“He brings a mindset to our practice. He brings a mindset to our offense. Our guys feed off of that. That’s what I think has been critical. He plays hard every snap; he’s going to give you everything he’s got, and that’s a physicality and violence in the run game. Then also, he’s twitchy at the top of routes. He’s been able to get separation.

“He’s a really good ball carrier with the football once he catches it. He’s been an awesome addition.”

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Sharp has been a stellar addition, but the overall talent-level in the tight end room is what has Sloan enticed at what’s to come.

“Couldn’t be more excited about him but couldn’t be more excited about the growth that Trey’Dez has had and what Donovan’s (Green) brought to the room as well. We have a lot more flexibility with more multiple people than maybe what we’ve had in the past.”

Nic Anderson: Wide Receiver

LSU wide receiver Nic Anderson made the move to Baton Rouge this offseason after a stint in Norman (Okla.) with the Oklahoma Sooners.

After a two-year run with the Sooners, Anderson elected to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal last December prior to signing with the LSU Tigers.

Anderson set the Oklahoma freshman record for touchdown receptions with 10 in 2023 where his 798 receiving yards that year rank No. 2 in Oklahoma history for a freshman.

Now, he’s making an instant impact in Baton Rouge.

“You’ve seen him on the outside. I think he’s had a really good camp. Obviously, the first couple days, he was still going through some protocol and all that. I think he’s had an extremely good camp. I couldn’t be more excited about the way he’s prepared and the consistency at which he’s played every day,” Sloan said.

“I think Coach Kelly has made some remarks about him. He’s extremely talented and can help us in a lot of ways. I just want to continue to see him stack those days over and over. He definitely is a lot more comfortable within the offense than he was in the spring.”

Nic Anderson: LSU Tigers Football.

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There’s rapport being built between Anderson and LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier with Sloan highlighting the connection being created.

“That’s been fun to see and watch him work and watch him gel with Nuss. And gel with the other guys. It’s been good,” Sloan said.

LSU will return to the practice fields on Monday for Day 10 of Fall Camp with the Tigers kicking off Week 3 in Baton Rouge.

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NY Racing Team & Syracuse University join forces for Go Bowling at the Glen Cup Series race

Cohen’s choice of the number 44 for his racing team was inspired by influential Black entrepreneurs and athletes, including Elmira native, Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy and a Syracuse football legend. As a former member of the Grambling State football team under the legendary coach Eddie Robinson, Cohen understands the […]

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Cohen’s choice of the number 44 for his racing team was inspired by influential Black entrepreneurs and athletes, including Elmira native, Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy and a Syracuse football legend. As a former member of the Grambling State football team under the legendary coach Eddie Robinson, Cohen understands the importance of representation. “Representation matters, just like Ernie Davis matters to me, and I hope I matter to somebody in the next age group that’s coming behind me. So the 44 means a lot to me, and I want to keep it out there and let people know about Ernie Davis,” Cohen explained.



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