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Further expanded 16-team College Football Playoff reportedly gaining support

College football has experienced radical changes recently, including the first edition of the expanded 12-team playoff, and though reviews were mixed on the new format, the postseason will likely never decrease in size again. What does seem inevitable, however, is the playoffs’ further expansion. RELATED: Alabama missed the playoff-major college football analysts say that won’t […]

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College football has experienced radical changes recently, including the first edition of the expanded 12-team playoff, and though reviews were mixed on the new format, the postseason will likely never decrease in size again.

What does seem inevitable, however, is the playoffs’ further expansion.

RELATED: Alabama missed the playoff-major college football analysts say that won’t happen again 

According to Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports, the potential for a 16-team playoff including automatic bids for conferences is now gaining support among top decision makers.

The agreement would include four SEC bids, four Big 10 bids, two each for the Big 12 and ACC, one bid for the Group of Five, and three at-large bids, which could go to anyone who did not automatically qualify. With the continued rapid pace of developments, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the change in format enacted after the 2026 season.

RELATED: DeBoer offers serious praise for his presumptive starting quarterback 

However, perhaps the most intriguing part of speculation from an SEC perspective is the installation of play-in games in the SEC. While the No. 1 and No. 2 teams — who normally would play in a title game — would receive bids, the No. 3 team would take on the No. 6, and No. 3 would take on No. 4 in order to determine who would receive the auto-bids.

The change would once again place a major emphasis on conference races and attempt to keep the regular season valuable, something that the leagues obviously have an interest in doing.

How long the modification will take to actually implement remains to be seen, but by the looks of things, it’s probably time to start preparing for the new format.

Michael Brauner is a Senior Sports Analyst and Contributing Writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @MBraunerWNSP and hear him every weekday morning from 6 to 9 a.m. on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5, available free online.





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Texas Tech’s NiJaree Canady Inks Another Historic Seven-Figure NIL Deal

Texas Tech’s NiJaree Canady Inks Another Historic Seven-Figure NIL Deal originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Texas Tech ace NiJaree Canady has signed her second seven-figure name NIL deal, securing her place in Lubbock for the future. The agreement was confirmed Friday by ESPN via her manager, Derrick Shelby of Prestige Management. Advertisement The new NIL […]

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Texas Tech’s NiJaree Canady Inks Another Historic Seven-Figure NIL Deal originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Texas Tech ace NiJaree Canady has signed her second seven-figure name NIL deal, securing her place in Lubbock for the future. The agreement was confirmed Friday by ESPN via her manager, Derrick Shelby of Prestige Management.

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The new NIL arrangement comes through the Matador Club, Texas Tech’s donor-driven collective, and was finalized just hours before Canady was set to take the mound in Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series championship series against Texas.

The Red Raiders lost the decisive Game 3 to Texas 10-4 on Friday night.

Canady transferred from Stanford following the 2023 season is coming off her third consecutive WCWS appearance. She previously signed a landmark deal with Texas Tech in 2024 that included $1 million in direct payments and $50K for living expenses. This year’s agreement also surpasses the million-dollar mark, though specific terms have not been disclosed.

“She’s box office,” Shelby told ESPN. “This program has taken care of her. Tonight she’s playing for a national championship and making history.”

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Canady’s presence on the mound has been key for the Red Raiders. She led the nation with 34 wins and a 0.97 ERA during the regular season, and has thrown every pitch for Texas Tech in the WCWS. In the series, she delivered a gutsy six-inning performance in Game 1’s 2-1 loss and followed it with a complete-game, seven-inning outing in Thursday’s 4-3 Game 2 win.

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The Topeka, Kansas, native earned the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award in 2024 and is a multiple-time All-American. A national championship would be a fitting capstone to her storied collegiate career.

With her latest NIL deal, Canady becomes one of the highest-paid athletes in college softball history.

This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.



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Tulane Football Can Tap Into New NIL Royalties in EA Sports College Football 26

Now that the House v. NCAA settlement has been approved, college football enters a new era where schools will pay players directly for their NIL. The Tulane Green Wave is one of the most competitive Group of Five teams in the nation in contention for the College Football Playoff spot. As head coach Jon Sumrall […]

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Now that the House v. NCAA settlement has been approved, college football enters a new era where schools will pay players directly for their NIL.

The Tulane Green Wave is one of the most competitive Group of Five teams in the nation in contention for the College Football Playoff spot.

As head coach Jon Sumrall makes a push in his second season, fans can now chip in to retain star talent through NIL in a unique way.

More News: Tulane Football Receives High Ranking from Popular Preview Magazine

The release of EA College Football 26 will have innovative changes that allow schools to profit off fan play.

As reported by cllctmedia’s Matt Liberman, schools will now be paid for the use of name, image, and likeness in the newest version of the game.

Crucially, the frequency with which the teams appear in gameplay will determine their royalties.

The video game will now compensate all 136 FBS schools, including the Green Wave, for their fan popularity.

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College Football 26 is set to be released July 10, and the highly anticipated new version will look to capitalize on last year’s, which was the most played sports video game ever with over 1.7 billion streams.

Liberman obtained documents outlining the new royalties structure through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

“For each CFB product released by EA SPORTS, we (CLC Learfield) will provide a percentage for each institution based on the games played for that institution as a percentage of the total games played across all institutions,” a document obtained by Liberman stated. “This percentage of games played will become the final allocation percentage for each school that will be applied to the total gross royalties for all institutions received.”

In the sample scenario presented, let’s say the total royalties reported in the university pool are $5 million, and the total number of games played is seven hundred million.

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If a school’s game was played seven million times within that total number, that would allocate 1% of the total $5 million to come out to $500,000 in royalties.

This groundbreaking change should transform the ability to retain star talent, as breakout players are used more often in games and would therefore garner increased NIL funds to be paid.

The royalty allocations were previously broken into four tiers based on real-world success, or actual games played on the field.

The last 10 years’ final AP Poll results determined the tier for teams that opted in last year. Teams received one point for each year they finished in the Top 25.

This situation is certainly challenging for Tulane football, as their appearance in the 2022 AP Top 25 marked their first ranking since 1998. That was the only season they ended the year ranked, with a No. 9 finish.

That makes them one of 26 schools in Tier 3 with a $39,950 payout.

With Tulane’s recent success, that all stands to change with the new royalties structure and will better match their play on the field with a comparable payout.

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Oklahoma athletes that deserve the most back pay from the House v. NCAA settlement

It won’t just be current and future college athletes benefitting from the passing of the House v. NCAA settlement. The House v. NCAA settlement was finalized on Friday, making it legal for universities to start directly paying student-athletes starting on July 1. Also part of the agreement was $2.8 billion in back payments for athletes […]

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It won’t just be current and future college athletes benefitting from the passing of the House v. NCAA settlement.

The House v. NCAA settlement was finalized on Friday, making it legal for universities to start directly paying student-athletes starting on July 1. Also part of the agreement was $2.8 billion in back payments for athletes who competed between 2016 and 2024. That means former athletes can also benefit from theoretical money they missed out on from NIL opportunities, but there is a catch.

How much an athlete gets depends on the value of their lost possible NIL opportunities. Meaning, Baker Mayfield will not get paid the same as a former walk-on teammate who never saw the field. Payments could reportedly be between $1 and $1,859,000.

Most of the money will go to football and basketball players. However, that could be different for a school like Oklahoma, where a small-revenue sport like softball is so high on the food chain.

With this news, I created a list of OU athletes from during that time who certainly earned their pay and missed out on countless dollars during their time as a Sooner.

Former Sooners most deserving of back pay

Baker Mayfield

Baker Mayfield could have been the richest man in Norman if he played during the NIL era. He was a Heisman Trophy winner, so obviously his play was worth a hefty paycheck, but NIL is even more than just what a player does on the field.

Mayfield’s personality stood out even more than what he did on the field as a fan-favorite. He was one of the most famous athletes in the country during his time at OU. Mayfield would had been an easy sell for anyone and would had been on more commercials than Petyon Manning while he was a Sooner.

Yes, Mayfield got a good payday as a No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t deserve all the money that was left on the table during his time at OU.

Trae Young

Hindsight is 20/20, but money spent on Trae Young would had been well-spent and just been funneled back into OU. He was one of the greatest freshmen in college basketball history after his 2017 season. Young and his name can also be thanked for getting the Sooners into the NCAA Tournament that season.

Now that he is getting paid handsomely, Young frequently gives back to the Norman community, has donated $1 million to OU basketball and serves as the Sooners’ assistant general manager while still playing in the NBA.

Jocelyn Alo

Jocelyn Alo certainly got her share of NIL deals, but any legend from OU softball deserves everything possible and then some, especially considering there’s no lucrative pro career for them no matter how good. Alo is worthy of getting a pretty paycheck after her college career.

Paige Parker

Paige Parker is another softball legend deserving of money she was never able to make just because of the sport she played and when she played it. The Sooners won back-to-back national titles in 2016-17 thanks to Parker, and that was the launching pad for OU transforming into a dynasty.

The Sooners have the most notable softball program in the country that’s constantly breaking attendance records, and it’s fair to say that might not have ever happened without Parker, who didn’t make a dime as a Sooner.

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College sports landscape changed forever with the House vs. NCAA settlement

Over the years, the transfer portal and NIL have completely changed the landscape of college sports. The portal has become the professional sports version of free agency, while NIL funds have varied from school to school, something Virginia Tech has found out over time. When it comes to rules and regulations surrounding NIL, fans have […]

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Over the years, the transfer portal and NIL have completely changed the landscape of college sports. The portal has become the professional sports version of free agency, while NIL funds have varied from school to school, something Virginia Tech has found out over time.

When it comes to rules and regulations surrounding NIL, fans have been paying close attention and listening to what has been going on with the house settlement, which brings rules regarding NIL and also supplies revenue sharing. It has been taking some time for a ruling to officially come down, and that decision came down late Friday night.

Judge Claudia Wilken officially signed off on the final approval to the proposed settlement.

The case could officially and finally shape college sports forever, and rules regarding NIL, the transfer portal, and revenue sharing. This decision by Judge Wilken all but eliminates concerns going forward, and now it’s up to the schools to go to work.

“Despite some compromises, the settlement agreement nevertheless will result in extraordinary relief for members of the settlement classes,” Wilken wrote in her 76-page final opinion. “If approved, it would permit levels and types of student-athlete compensation that have never been permitted in the history of college sports, while also very generously compensating Division I student-athletes who suffered past harms.”

Athletes will be allowed to be paid by their schools, and each program will be granted just over $20 million to share with athletes across a number of sports. Schools agreed to grandfather the scholarship athletes, which allows athletes to remain and not risk losing their scholarships currently. The NCAA will also pay former athletes $277 million per year over the next 10 years to compensate them for damages.

This decision finally paints a picture of what things will look like going forward, which is what college athletes, coaches, and fans have been waiting for.





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The NIL era just took a big step, and some Georgia fans aren’t celebrating

The recent announcement on the NCAA settlement paving the way for players to be directly paid by schools has been met with mixed emotions already. Obviously, players who are in line to get a share of the $2.8 billion coffers are quite happy. Georgia fans, however, are looking at it in a different light and […]

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The recent announcement on the NCAA settlement paving the way for players to be directly paid by schools has been met with mixed emotions already. Obviously, players who are in line to get a share of the $2.8 billion coffers are quite happy.

Georgia fans, however, are looking at it in a different light and see this as potentially damaging recruiting and roster building, putting unfair shackles on schools who have traditionally led the pack.

Beyond the settlement for former players dating back to 2016, current players can now be paid directly by the school, however there will be a cap on the amount allowed. That could mean that stacking a huge recruiting class of five and four-star players could be a thing of the past.

Some Georgia fans let their feelings be known.

Other fans voiced concern with this new model, calling it “unsustainable”, “damaging to recruiting”, and “forced parity”.

The feelings that this will damage Georgia’s recruiting are probably valid, but Kirby Smart has also been a master at navigating changes in the landscape of college football. His recruiting approach to building relationships, selling being on a winning team over being a big fish in a little pond, and NFL development will need to be adjusted for sure.

While this new system won’t mean the end of titles in Athens, it may bring an end to any one team dominating the sport for an extended period of time. In other words, RIP college football dynasties.





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College athletics as we know it is over

Judge Claudia Wilken announced the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement Friday in the U.S. Northern District of California. It’s a landmark decision that’s likely to usher in a revenue-sharing era among college sports, effectively allowing schools to pay their athletes. The ruling also created a clearinghouse for third-party NIL deals, which will have a say over […]

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