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Athletes left in dark as NCAA settlement leaves murky future for non-revenue sports

By MAURA CAREY The $2.8 billion NCAA settlement awaiting final approval from a federal judge is touted as a solution for thousands of athletes to finally get the money they deserve and provide some clarity to recruiting. For some, it’s too late. Sophomore distance runner Jake Rimmel says he was one of five walk-ons cut […]

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The $2.8 billion NCAA settlement awaiting final approval from a federal judge is touted as a solution for thousands of athletes to finally get the money they deserve and provide some clarity to recruiting. For some, it’s too late.



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Anthony Hill Jr. NIL: How Much Are the Texas LB’s NIL Deals Worth

Anthony Hill Jr., the Texas Longhorns’ star linebacker, has emerged as a marketable name in college football. As a 2024 Second-Team All-American, his on-field potential with 113 tackles, 8 sacks, and 4 forced fumbles last season has translated into good Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. In a scene where Texas athletes have collectively earned […]

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Anthony Hill Jr., the Texas Longhorns’ star linebacker, has emerged as a marketable name in college football. As a 2024 Second-Team All-American, his on-field potential with 113 tackles, 8 sacks, and 4 forced fumbles last season has translated into good Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals.

In a scene where Texas athletes have collectively earned millions, Hill’s rising value holds a lot of potential for bagging NIL deals and sponsorships.

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How Much Is Anthony Hill Jr.’s NIL Deals’ Value And Net Worth?

Since the NCAA permitted NIL compensation in 2021, Texas has become one of the big whales in the NIL sea. They had athletes amassing more than $15.6 million across 2,980 deals by June 2023. Football has been the dominant sport in these deals alongside men’s basketball.

The Texas One Fund, the university’s primary NIL collective, spent over $11 million in 2023 alone, facilitating deals with brands like Bose and Goat Fuel for Longhorns players.

Anthony Hill benefits a lot from this ecosystem. His NIL valuation, as estimated by On3, stands at $631,000, which is an estimate based on his performance, social media presence, and marketability.

Hill’s 180 career tackles, 13 sacks, and 24.5 tackles for loss across 30 games make him one of the most promising players in his role. He is projected as a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

In a recent appearance on The Pivot Podcast alongside teammate Colin Simmons, Hill discussed how NIL deals provide financial freedom, allowing him to approach football like a job. “It gets me excited to work out, run, lift, hit,” Hill said, highlighting how good money fuels his motivation.

Teammates like Kelvin Banks Jr. ($633,000) and Jonathan Brooks ($598,000) have secured high-value deals through Texas One Fund partnerships. Hill’s $631,000 valuation likely underestimates his actual earnings, given his status as a top-10 college football player and his role in a program with a rumored $35–40 million roster budget for 2025.

Hill’s deals include endorsements with national brands like Kane Footwear and Vanguard Volkswagen, similar to teammates’ partnerships with Bose or Goat Fuel. His social media engagement, though not quantified here, enhances his value, as brands prioritize players with strong fan connections.

Looking ahead, Hill’s NIL worth could climb as he enters his junior year. Continued dominance, potential Butkus Award contention, and Texas’ SEC spotlight could push his valuation closer to top earners like Arch Manning ($6.6 million).

KEEP READING: 2025 Way-Too-Early College Football Top 25 Power Rankings

For now, his $631,000 baseline reflects a rising star capitalizing on Texas’ NIL machine while setting the stage for a massive 2025 season.

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JACKS HAVE 5 TABBED ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

Story Links South Dakota State had five student-athletes recognized as Academic All-District selections, the College Sports Communicators organization announced on Tuesday. The five Jackrabbits chosen were Akayla Barnard, Alli Boyle, Brooke Dumont, Mia Jarecki and Emma Vike.    The 2025 Academic All-District® Softball teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s […]

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South Dakota State had five student-athletes recognized as Academic All-District selections, the College Sports Communicators organization announced on Tuesday. The five Jackrabbits chosen were Akayla Barnard, Alli Boyle, Brooke Dumont, Mia Jarecki and Emma Vike
 
The 2025 Academic All-District® Softball teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the diamond and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes softball honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
 
Dumont and Jarecki are both three-time Academic All-District performers. Barnard, Boyle and Vike are all first-time recipients of the academic honors. 
 
The five Jackrabbits were also integral pieces to the 2025 squad. Three of the honorees in Barnard, Dumont and Jarecki were First Team All-Summit League awardees, while Vike was a Second Tam selection. Boyle was one of two Jackrabbits to start and play in all 55 games during the 2025 season. 
 
Academic All-District® honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot. Two SDSU student-athletes in Dumont and Jarecki were selected as CSC Academic All-America® finalists and advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members. First-, second- and third-team Academic All-America® honorees will be announced June 17.
 

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Maddi Rutan commits to Tennessee softball out of transfer portal

Tennessee softball’s season isn’t even over, but the Lady Vols already scored their first commitment out of the transfer portal. Eastern Kentucky pitcher and utility player Maddi Rutan, a two-way player, announced her commitment to Tennessee on May 27, the same day the Lady Vols left for Oklahoma City to play in the Women’s College […]

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Tennessee softball’s season isn’t even over, but the Lady Vols already scored their first commitment out of the transfer portal.

Eastern Kentucky pitcher and utility player Maddi Rutan, a two-way player, announced her commitment to Tennessee on May 27, the same day the Lady Vols left for Oklahoma City to play in the Women’s College World Series. No. 7 seed Tennessee (45-15) will play No. 2 seed Oklahoma (50-7) to open the WCWS on May 29 (2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN).

Rutan was named the ASUN Pitcher and Freshman of the Year in 2024, and she took impressive leaps in both pitching and hitting as a sophomore. Rutan went from 158 strikeouts in 180⅔ innings as a freshman to 227 strikeouts this season in 176 innings, which ranked No. 13 in the country for total strikeouts.

She also went from hitting .295 as a freshman to hitting .413 this season. Rutan owns career marks of 100 RBIs, 21 home runs, 15 doubles, 72 runs scored and 72 walks – she had 61 RBIs and 13 home runs this season. Rutan had a .559 on-base percentage and a .790 slugging percentage as a sophomore.

The Columbus, Indiana, native had a 2.09 ERA with a 25-5 record as a freshman, starting in 21 of her 37 appearances. She threw 158 strikeouts in with 34 walks, 42 earned runs and seven shutouts. Rutan held opposing hitters to a .188 batting average.

Rutan had a 2.91 ERA this season with an 18-10 record. She started in 28 of her 33 appearances for EKU, and she had an impressive jump in strikeouts as a sophomore. Rutan threw She also ranked No. 25 nationally in strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.13) and No. 28 in hits allowed per seven innings (5.01).Rutan held opposing hitters to a .192 batting average this season with 55 walks, 57 earned runs and four shutouts.Rutan is the first addition out of the transfer portal for Tennessee. She will add even more pitching depth for the Lady Vols, who will only lose one pitcher to graduation in Charli Orsini, and a boost to their offense.Cora Hall covers University of Tennessee women’s athletics. Email her at cora.hall@knoxnews.com and follow her on X @corahalll. If you enjoy Cora’s coverage, consider a digital subscription that allows you to access all of it.

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Texas coach Steve Sarkisian’s bold prediction for future College Football Playoff champions

MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. – Alert the statue makers. Their services would be needed in January, if a college football team navigates this season undefeated. That’s the way Steve Sarkisian sees it, anyway. The Texas coach boldly predicted Tuesday that college football might have seen its last undefeated national champion. And in the off-chance that another […]

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MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. – Alert the statue makers. Their services would be needed in January, if a college football team navigates this season undefeated.

That’s the way Steve Sarkisian sees it, anyway.

The Texas coach boldly predicted Tuesday that college football might have seen its last undefeated national champion. And in the off-chance that another perfect team emerges, bust out the bronze, Sarkisian says.

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Michigan most recently pulled off perfection with its 2023 team. The Wolverines went 15-0, emerging victorious from a four-team College Football Playoff.

Now, with a 12-team playoff in place and a bigger playoff likely on the horizon, national champions play more than 15 games.

This season’s national champion will play a minimum of 16 games. Ohio State captured glory with a 14-2 record last season. The Buckeyes lost twice during the regular season before winning the national championship from the No. 8 seed line.

Ohio State became the first two-loss champion since 2007 LSU. Get used to more of that, says Sarkisian.

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“This idea of somebody is going to go 16-0 in college football, man, put a statue up somewhere of that team,” Sarkisian said before the SEC’s spring meetings began here this week, “because I just don’t know if that’s going to happen again.”

Texas coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team's game against Texas-San Antonio at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

Texas coach Steve Sarkisian watches his team’s game against Texas-San Antonio at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

Interesting opinion.

Count me among the skeptics, though, that we’ve seen the last of the undefeated national champions. This sport isn’t known for parity. It’s known for a small batch of schools dominating.

Sarkisian himself built a roster that could be poised to do some dominating this year.

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Kirby Smart explains why perfection remains possible

Consider Georgia coach Kirby Smart skeptical of Sarkisian’s prediction that we’ve seen the sport’s last undefeated team.

Smart’s 2022 squad went undefeated, one of five teams to achieve the feat during the 10 years of the four-team playoff.

Smart’s thinking goes like this: Unless some framework is put in place to keep a team from outspending everyone else in this pay-for-play era, what’s to stop the emergence of an undefeated super team filled with highly paid players?

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“You could end up with some haves and have nots out there,” Smart said, “and ultimately teams could drive prices and go buy a championship with a super team. I think we could see that if there’s not parity. We don’t really know if there’s going to be or not.”

A federal judge is considering whether to approve a legal settlement that would unlock revenue-sharing with athletes. That settlement would cap how much revenue each institution could share with athletes, functioning as something of a salary cap on rosters. However, even in that revenue-sharing landscape, separate NIL deals outside the school framework still could be brokered, allowing a roster to exceed the revenue-sharing cap.

College football’s landscape started evolving after NIL deals launched in 2021. Transfer rules also loosened that year. Those changes made it more difficult for one team – say, Alabama or Georgia – to stockpile a three-deep of all-stars.

“The portal and the lack of the depth” made going undefeated more difficult, Smart acknowledged.

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Also, a longer season increases the runway for injuries. Both Texas and Georgia dealt with injuries to their starting quarterbacks last season. Georgia lost in the CFP quarterfinals to Notre Dame while starting a backup quarterback, after Carson Beck injured his elbow in the SEC championship game.

Texas is top candidate to be next undefeated national champion

Sarkisian ranks among the likeliest coaches to produce an undefeated champion within this structure.

The Longhorns possess the necessary ingredients to go undefeated:

A lush bankroll. A handsomely paid roster doesn’t guarantee success, but let’s not kid ourselves, no pauper is winning a title in this pay-for-play model. Ohio State won with the help of spending $20 million to improve its roster. Texas, with its deep war chest, is believed to be among the teams driving up the market price this season.

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A good quarterback. Ohio State’s Will Howard peaked at the right time last season and delivered some of his finest performances throughout Ohio State’s four playoff victories. Texas will hand its quarterback reins to Arch Manning. He’s among the preseason favorites for the Heisman Trophy.

A coach (and a school) that attracts talent and develops it. Ohio State’s Ryan Day can recruit and develop. So can Sarkisian. Day entered last season on the shortlist of best coaches without a national championship. Sarkisian heads up that list this season, after Texas’ consecutive trips to the CFP semifinals.

Arch Manning leads a talented Texas team that’s transitioning

Perfection talk aside, it’s evident that Sarkisian likes his roster. Texas must transition to new starters at key positions, including quarterback, but fresh starters doesn’t equate to a youthful roster.

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“We’re not necessarily young. We’ve just got some new faces (starting),” Sarkisian said, “guys who have been in our program, who have been working on their craft, who have been developing, and now it’s their opportunity.”

Take Manning, for example. He’s no pup, after two seasons as Quinn Ewers’ backup.

Manning started two games last season while Ewers recovered from an injury, and Sarkisian kept using Manning in select situations after Ewers returned.

The toughest roadblock to Texas achieving perfection probably isn’t the season’s length, but rather the location of its toughest regular-season games.

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The Longhorns will play at Ohio State in the season opener and at Georgia in November.

If Manning and the Longhorns beat the Buckeyes at The Horseshoe, the victory would trumpet a message that Texas perfection is possible.

Anyone know any statue makers in Austin?

Blake Toppmeyer is the USA TODAY Network’s national college football columnist. Email him at BToppmeyer@gannett.com and follow him on X @btoppmeyer.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Texas’ Steve Sarkisian makes bold College Football Playoff prediction





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EA Sports Releases Covers for 'College Football 26' Video Game

EA Sports is set to release their newest video game this summer, highlighting the most talented college football players in the business. The upcoming release has generated excitement for players and programs, opening up plenty of opportunity for name, image and likeness business. EA Sports brought back their beloved game last year after things were […]

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EA Sports Releases Covers for 'College Football 26' Video Game

EA Sports is set to release their newest video game this summer, highlighting the most talented college football players in the business.

The upcoming release has generated excitement for players and programs, opening up plenty of opportunity for name, image and likeness business.

EA Sports brought back their beloved game last year after things were put on hold amidst some legal issues involving NCAA Football 14.

But now, progressive NIL rules and regulations have brought life back to EA Sports’ virtual football game, and fans have been excited about it ever since.

Ryan Williams (Alabama) and Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) will be starting their sophomore seasons in 2025. Both receivers had impressive freshman years, which helped earn their spots on the cover of EA Sports College Football 26.

Smith had an especially successful college football debut, leading the entire freshmen receiving class with 76 catches for 1,315 yards on his way to winning a national championship with the Buckeyes.

The evolution of NIL rules and regulations pioneered this new movement for EA Sports, giving each player that is featured in the game an estimated $600 and a copy of the video game.

The game is set to be released on July 10, 2025, carrying EA Sports’ new-found legacy after the success of “College Football 25.”

EA Sports will continue their promotion of their new game this week.

The trailer will be released on Thursday and is sure to generate even more excitement before the pre-order date approaches.

The special deluxe edition of the game will feature the coaching staff of teams on the cover, with reports that some coaches will be available during gameplay.

EA Sports is set up nicely and ready to build off the success of the video game from last year, and that should only create more interest in the sport and create a larger NIL platform for the players.

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K-State Fans Skeptical About PJ Haggerty’s Potential NIL Package

Kansas State transfer PJ Haggerty will cash in a substantial NIL package with his commitment to suit up for the program this fall. College Basketball insider Adam Zagoria reported Haggerty will receive a $2 million base NIL value and $500k in incentives. Although he won’t receive the $4 million he initially asked for, K-State still […]

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Kansas State transfer PJ Haggerty will cash in a substantial NIL package with his commitment to suit up for the program this fall.

College Basketball insider Adam Zagoria reported Haggerty will receive a $2 million base NIL value and $500k in incentives. Although he won’t receive the $4 million he initially asked for, K-State still had enough to land arguably the top player left in the transfer portal. 

Most Wildcats fans believe they got the All-American on a bargain and are ecstatic to welcome him on board. The 6-3 redshirt sophomore averaged 21.7 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists while shooting 47.6 percent from the field. He was named the 2025 American Athletic Conference (AAC) Player of the Year.

However, some are skeptical of the move due to uncertainty about whether Haggerty will truly move the needle for the Wildcats. 

“Congratulations to Kansas State for making a really dumb decision,” one user tweeted. “The kid is a pretty good player but is nowhere close to being worth that kind of money.”

The deal mirrors Coleman Hawkins from last season, who later revealed the deal was worth $2 million. Given the team’s underwhelming results after Hawkins’ addition, another transfer portal player reportedly receiving the same amount leaves fans a little worrisome.

Either way, Haggerty, alongside a talented transfer portal class put together by coach Jerome Tang, should at the very least be expected to help improve from the team’s 16-17 record from last season, when the program finished No. 9 in the Big 12.

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