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USL Super League union inks deal for free cleats

Women’s soccer footwear company IDA Sports will provide its cleats to all USL Super League athletes in new the partnership. Getty Images The USL Super League players union has partnered with women’s soccer footwear company IDA Sports to “provide its cleats to all the league’s athletes.” Texas-based IDA Sports is the “only company devoted solely […]

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Women’s soccer footwear company IDA Sports will provide its cleats to all USL Super League athletes in new the partnership. Getty Images

The USL Super League players union has partnered with women’s soccer footwear company IDA Sports to “provide its cleats to all the league’s athletes.” Texas-based IDA Sports is the “only company devoted solely to soccer footwear specifically engineered for women, based on biomechanical needs.” All interested players in the USL Super League “will receive IDA Sports Rise Elite cleats for game day.” The players will also “provide feedback that will help the company with future designs.” The company also partnered with the NWSLPA for the “release of its Rise Icon cleat that celebrated Women’s History Month.” A portion of the sales went to the NWSLPA. The USLPA’s deal with IDA Sports also “gives players access to cleats at no cost,” a relatively new concept in the sport. Players who have existing shoe deals “will have a choice of whether to opt-in to receive IDA cleats” (ESPN.com, 4/24).

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College Quarterback Reveals Why He Rejected $8 Million NIL Deal

College Quarterback Reveals Why He Rejected $8 Million NIL Deal originally appeared on The Spun. Money isn’t everything for at least one of the SEC’s top quarterbacks. Following an impressive freshman season at South Carolina, Gamecocks QB LaNorris Sellers reportedly received several multi-million dollar NIL offers to enter the transfer portal — including a two-year, […]

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College Quarterback Reveals Why He Rejected $8 Million NIL Deal originally appeared on The Spun.

Money isn’t everything for at least one of the SEC’s top quarterbacks.

Following an impressive freshman season at South Carolina, Gamecocks QB LaNorris Sellers reportedly received several multi-million dollar NIL offers to enter the transfer portal — including a two-year, $8 million contract. However, he turned it down.

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In a conversation with The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman, Sellers’ dad Norris revealed the lengths schools were willing to go to in an effort to poach his son out of Columbia. But he and his son wanted to keep the main thing the main thing.

“He was offered all kinds of crazy numbers,” Norris said. “I told him he could say, I’m gonna stay or I’m gonna go. By my two cents: It was to get into college on a scholarship, play ball, get our degree and go on about our business. This NIL deal came later. We didn’t come here to make money. We came here to get our education, play ball, and with schools calling, we’re not gonna jump ship because they’re offering more than what we’re getting. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

Sellers threw for 2,534 yards with 25 total touchdowns and another 674 rushing yards on the ground in his first season as a full-time starter on the way to SEC Freshman of the Year honors.

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But as hard as it is for someone so young to turn down that kind of money, Sellers’ father says LaNorris never really entertained leaving SC.

Oct 19, 2024; Norman, Oklahoma, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks quarterback LaNorris Sellers (16) warms up before the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images© Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Oct 19, 2024; Norman, Oklahoma, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks quarterback LaNorris Sellers (16) warms up before the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images© Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

“You’re 19,” he told his son. “You don’t need [$8 million]. You’re in a great spot. There were several talks, but it never really crossed his mind [to leave]. It’s a challenge with colleges offering younger guys that kind of money. Who’s gonna say no to $8 million for two years? They’re gonna be swayed if you don’t have the right people in your corner.”

Some have Sellers projected to be the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft with how high expectations are for him in Year 2. And this kind of mindset could serve him well in the future when it comes to finding the right fit in the pros.

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College Quarterback Reveals Why He Rejected $8 Million NIL Deal first appeared on The Spun on Jun 18, 2025

This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.



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‘Do They Truly Believe The Words?’ – CFB Analyst Slams College Sports Leaders’ Bold NIL Revenue Share Claims

The House vs NCAA settlement is sending shockwaves across college sports and one of its biggest conclusions was that athletes get a share of the University’s revenue. But one prominent voice in the industry isn’t buying the spin from college leaders that, from now on, revenue-sharing arrangements will be the new way. In his latest […]

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The House vs NCAA settlement is sending shockwaves across college sports and one of its biggest conclusions was that athletes get a share of the University’s revenue. But one prominent voice in the industry isn’t buying the spin from college leaders that, from now on, revenue-sharing arrangements will be the new way.

In his latest Mailbag for The Athletic, college football analyst Stewart Mandel isn’t buying the idea that the NCAA and the newly minted College Sports Commission from the historic settlement could successfully implement a process limiting how much schools and athletes can spend or earn, all while staying on the right side of federal law.

“Do they truly believe the words coming out of their mouths?” Mandel wrote. “Pro athletes’ salaries only ever go up and up and up. College coaches’ salaries only ever go up and up and up. But we are to believe that the new College Sports Commission has devised a foolproof system to decrease college athletes’ compensation that is — how do you say it — legal?”

Mandel further explained his viewpoint, citing the attempts to cap college athletes’ compensation constitute illegal restraints of trade.

“Over the last dozen years, judges from across the political spectrum, including the nine justices on the U.S. Supreme Court, have found it to be an illegal restraint of trade for the NCAA’s membership to enforce policies that restrict athletes’ earnings,” Mandel added.

The House settlement levies a cap on how much a institution can spend ($20.5 million) to pay athletes along with a limit on third party NIL deals as well.

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Stewart Mandel cites Texas Tech’s current NIL situation to further his point on NIL deals

Stewart Mandel cited the example of Texas Tech and how are they going to get under the cap of $20.5 million after already committing to $55 million NIL deals for the upcoming school year. Mandel is not just brewing up random numbers. He confirmed the same through mega-booster Cody Campbell, telling his colleague Sam Khan.

Only two things can happen from here, as Mandel said:

“Either their payroll is going down by more than 60 percent a year from now, or, as I strongly suspect, a judge will have long since issued an injunction that ties the enforcers’ hands.”

It remains to be seen what further comes out of the situation as voices like Mandel are making sure no one buys into what he calls “a foolproof system” without asking.

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French league President accuses the NCAA of ‘looting’ talent with massive NIL deals

NIL deals are running rampant in the world of college sports. As it turns out, the interest is expanding overseas as universities target international players to come to their schools and play for their respective teams. Duke’s Dame Sarr and North Carolina’s Luka Bogavac are a couple of notable international players who are heading to […]

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NIL deals are running rampant in the world of college sports.

As it turns out, the interest is expanding overseas as universities target international players to come to their schools and play for their respective teams.

Duke’s Dame Sarr and North Carolina’s Luka Bogavac are a couple of notable international players who are heading to the mainland to play at some of the top programs in college basketball.

As a result, Philippe Ausseur, the President of France’s National Basketball League, is not happy with universities making a run at international stars, per French reporter Yann Ohnana.

“Given the number of players approached, about fifteen of whom have signed up, we can call it looting. The colleges are casting their net wide, even in Pro B, and are dispossessing us of a certain number of our key players without us being able to react,” Ausseur said.

He also mentioned that the league has been aware of this trend, but the biggest shock was the massive amount in the reported deals.

“What took us by surprise were the amounts. We were expecting big contracts worth $350,000, but it’s $2 million…We were expecting half a dozen players to be approached, but it’s more than triple that…We’ve heard of agents trying to get clubs to sign certificates to demonstrate that their players are still amateurs. The situation remains unclear,” Ausseur said.

Ilias Kamardine is one French hoops star who decided to go and play for Ole Miss despite being a star in France.

With NIL expanding every year, it will become more and more difficult for other leagues to keep their players, especially with the cash flow they can receive and the exposure of playing at the college level.





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Congressman Michael Baumgartner on Middle East, Spokane protests, and NIL legislation

SPOKANE, WASH- Congressman Michael Baumgartner sat down for a lengthy conversation on current events, his new legislation, and Spokane protests, a major focal point was the Middle East. Congressman Baumgartner started the conversation about college athletics with support for Washington State University’s new president. He is the Chair of the Congressional College Sports Caucus, and […]

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Congressman Michael Baumgartner on Middle East, Spokane protests, and NIL legislation

SPOKANE, WASH- Congressman Michael Baumgartner sat down for a lengthy conversation on current events, his new legislation, and Spokane protests, a major focal point was the Middle East.

Congressman Baumgartner started the conversation about college athletics with support for Washington State University’s new president.

He is the Chair of the Congressional College Sports Caucus, and has frustration on the final settlement agreement that has been reached in the House v. NCAA litigation. 

He’s worried about WSU, EWU and GU and how NIL will not only impact the schools but how the tourism economy around college sports will be affected locally.

The congressman who has major experience in the region is steadfast in his support of Israel, adding that they have been a good ally to the U.S. and was at the White House when the first rockets were launched. 

He feels the Presidents “bold leadership,” is the right display and he has been impressed with the president’s leadership.

In response to the potential use of bunker bombs he says the best outcome would be a negotiation ending with a Iran giving up their nuclear weapons and allowing inspections.

On the typic of Gaza, and to the people who feel Israel is a “bad actor,” the congressman said we need to be driven by America’s interest, and that’s supporting a reliable ally in the Middle East which is Israel. 

The congressman felt it was “unfortunate that people were trying to block ICE,” and pointed out that the state of Washington is a sanctuary state which she feels makes the state unsafe.

He was supportive of the police response.

In direct response to Ben Stuckert the congressman felt blocking a federal officials bus was wrong, in follow up he explained his office was working with the two individuals who were taken into custody on their case.

Stuckert told KHQ that his goal was not to get arrested, but the congressman had heard that was not the case.

We have reached out to Stuckert for his response.

The Congressman called a domestic terrorism and said it should be denounced.

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James Franklin reveals potential change in who will run college football

As college athletics adjusts to the new status quo in the aftermath of the House Settlement, Penn State head coach James Franklin believes there is a new “entity” that will run college football. The Nittany Lions are coming off a record-breaking season under Franklin, who is entering his 12th season at the helm. Penn State […]

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James Franklin reveals potential change in who will run college football

As college athletics adjusts to the new status quo in the aftermath of the House Settlement, Penn State head coach James Franklin believes there is a new “entity” that will run college football.

The Nittany Lions are coming off a record-breaking season under Franklin, who is entering his 12th season at the helm.

Penn State had never won as many as 13 games in a single-season, something that was accomplished in 2024, along with the school’s first College Football Playoff appearance.

Competitiveness within the NIL space has been a key part in Penn State’s rise to national contention.

Behind Big Ten rivals Ohio State and Michigan, the Nittany Lions are projected to spend $13.7 million in NIL funds to field its roster in 2025, the third-most in the conference and 11th nationally, per NCAA estimates.

The House Settlement brings a new process to NIL workings beginning July 1, as the new revenue sharing model will allow participating schools to allocate up to $20.5 million to athletes this year.

Additionally, the College Sports Commission’s NIL Go clearinghouse – ran by Deloitte – will be responsible for processing all NIL deals worth over $600.

Franklin believes that the new entity will extend to more than the NIL space and ultimately run college football.

“The way I kind of understand it is this is revenue sharing rules and NIL rules kind of are all under this umbrella,” Franklin said Wednesday on “The Triple Option.” “But I would also say that I really think it’s pretty much going to be everything. I think football is going to be run by this entity. I don’t want to use the term that we’re breaking away. But I think football is going to be run by this entity.”

“I think at the end of the day, everything is going to fall under this umbrella,” Franklin continued. “Because the reality is, right now, it’s going to be the Big Ten commissioner, the SEC commissioner, and this entity. People are going to get upset when I say that, but they’re going to be the ones running it and, obviously, other commissioners from other conferences are going to have a voice as well.”

Only time will tell if the new NIL parameters will be effective as planned. There are potential hurdles, such as state laws – like a bill recently introduced in Michigan – being passed to limit the commission’s authority.

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Steelers NFL draft prospect LaNorris Sellers passes up huge NIL deal

The top priority of the Pittsburgh Steelers scouting staff this college football season is to sort out what is already shaping up to be an elite quarterback class for the 2026 NFL draft. Thanks to the ridiculous nature of NIL money, the NFL now has another aspect of players to track and that’s their loyalty […]

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The top priority of the Pittsburgh Steelers scouting staff this college football season is to sort out what is already shaping up to be an elite quarterback class for the 2026 NFL draft. Thanks to the ridiculous nature of NIL money, the NFL now has another aspect of players to track and that’s their loyalty to their team as opposed to making fast money in college football.

One of the top quarterback prospects in the upcoming draft is LaNorris Sellers out of South Carolina. News came out about Sellers this week and thanks to some intervention by his dad, Sellers chose to pass up $8 million over two years in NIL money to stay. According to Sellers’ dad, there were multiple schools bidding for his services, but he showed maturity and loyalty by staying, which is a huge green flag for an NFL team.

From a football standpoint, Sellers is poised for a huge breakout season. His athleticism and mobility are already off the charts and as the season progressed, we saw his pocket presence and processing speed improve drastically down the stretch. Sellers and Clemson’s Cade Klubnik are my top two options for the Steelers and this move by Sellers just helps his case.



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