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Deion Sanders has words for players abusing NIL system

Deion Sanders is concerned about the future of college football. The present state seems like the Wild West with the market growing rapidly. It’s not only college players cashing in on name, image and likeness, the elite high school talents are finding ways to rack up deals. Sanders was a guest speaker for an event […]

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Deion Sanders is concerned about the future of college football. The present state seems like the Wild West with the market growing rapidly. It’s not only college players cashing in on name, image and likeness, the elite high school talents are finding ways to rack up deals.

Sanders was a guest speaker for an event in Las Vegas and talked about why he rushed to sign his extension with Colorado. He also dropped a comment about NIL and how the players are treating the system.

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“I tried to hurry up and sign the deal,” Sanders said via Well Off Media. “First off, I wanted to get my coaches straight and NIL stuff straight because that stuff is crazy right now. Now it’s pay-per-view with these kids. Because I didn’t want it to affect my other kids. You know, like those pros thinking I want their jobs and would treat my kids unfairly. So I didn’t want that to happen. That’s kind of why I signed expeditiously.”

This isn’t the first time Sanders has commented about how NIL has gotten out of hand. In an interview with USA Today’s Jarrett Bell, He voiced support for a college football salary cap which mirrors the NFL’s structure.

“There should be some kind of cap. Our game should emulate the NFL game in every aspect,” Sanders said. “Rules. Regulations. Whatever the NFL rules, the college rules should be the same. There should be a cap, and every team gets this, and you should be able to spend that.”

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For Sanders, it’s a fight about five years old in this NIL era. While players scrap for millions, there is a pay-for-play system with very little regulations in place.

Related: NBA Legend had words for Shedeur Sanders after first workout

“The competitive advantage is the school that has hundreds of millions of dollars, and not us,” Sanders told Bell. “You look at who’s always in the playoffs, you can look at their budget and look at this budget. That’s the advantage—not who has the autonomy to do a spring game.”

Related: Dan Lanning sends blunt message to Oregon recruits regarding NIL

Beginning in a few months, schools will be allowed to share up to $20.5 million each year with their athletes directly. This isn’t a 100% cap for players, given the fact they could go out and get NIL deals on the open market. However, there will be more oversight from the school who can reject deals viewed as predatory. Nothing like how the NFL is set up with player endorsements.

Related: Jaguars announce Travis Hunter news during minicamp

A different game begs for different rules of engagement. For now, there will be a need for regulations.



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Kirby Smart Paints Grim Picture For College Sports in Latest Statement Regarding NIL

Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart paints a concerning future for college athletics with his latest statement regarding NIL. College football head coaches are constantly forced to navigate new issues revolving around the league and have seen the sport undergo some massive changes over the past decade. But no other change appears to be more […]

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Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart paints a concerning future for college athletics with his latest statement regarding NIL.

College football head coaches are constantly forced to navigate new issues revolving around the league and have seen the sport undergo some massive changes over the past decade. But no other change appears to be more headache-inducing than the emergence of NIL.

While the policy change has been viewed as an overall positive, it has brought forth its fair share of issues. Many of which have created financial ripples throughout college athletics. Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart shared his thoughts on the issue and expressed his desires for the sport moving forward.

“I just want to be able to have a freshman come in and not make more than a senior and I’d like for other sports to be able to still survive.” Said Smart. “You know, we’re on the brink of probably one to two years away from a lot of schools cutting sports.”

While football is a massive sport that produces millions of dollars in revenue each season, other sports may be forced to go by the waist-side due to the increase of competitive prices when it comes to fielding a football roster.

Unfortunately, there does not seem to be a simple fix for the issues that the NIL era of college football presents, and the sport (along with other college athletics) will likely continue to undergo a litany of changes in the near future.





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Top Brands, Trends, and Social Media Gold Mines

Last Updated on May 15, 2025 As we approach the fourth anniversary of name, image, and likeness, let’s examine the rise of its $1 billion-plus economy. This past year has brought notable changes to NIL, including deals with influential voices on and off the field and the landmark decision of the House v. NCAA legal […]

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Last Updated on May 15, 2025

As we approach the fourth anniversary of name, image, and likeness, let’s examine the rise of its $1 billion-plus economy. This past year has brought notable changes to NIL, including deals with influential voices on and off the field and the landmark decision of the House v. NCAA legal settlement, which will allow athletes to participate in revenue sharing with their respective institutions. 

SponsorsUnited, an innovative global sports and entertainment platform, released a NIL Endorsements Report for 2024-25. The report spans from March 2024 to March 2025 and incorporateed roughly 2,000 brands, 3,000 deals, and over 4,000 social media posts. Further, SponsorUnited’s proprietary social media tracking metrics were used to collect the data around total engagement across athlete-controlled accounts on TikTok, X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram. A critical component is that this report includes athletes with a combined following of over 10,000 followers across the platforms above for the social analysis portion. Below are some of the key findings that stood out about the report. 

Top Brands Leading the NIL Market

Five brands lead the way among the athletes tracked in this report: EA Sports, Raising Cane’s, Powerade, Epsilon, and Adidas. EA Sports has claimed pole position on the NIL brand scale with the launch of their highly anticipated College Football 26 video game. Over 14,000 FBS collegiate players received $1,500 for appearing in the game, a $600 increase from last year’s edition. Moreover, Epsilon took a page out of EA Sports’ book and created a similar campaign, ensuring every athlete had a chance to monetize their NIL through a $500 Instagram campaign on teamwork. Raising Cane’s has cemented itself as a NIL mainstay, partnering with National Championship collegiate athletes to surprise customers and utilize high-traffic advertising areas like Times Square to market its apparel. 

Dec 31, 2024; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Williams (2) makes a catch while Michigan Wolverines defensive back Jyaire Hill (20) pushes him out of bounds during the second half at Raymond James Stadium. Photo courtesy: Matt Pendleton via Imagn

Technology and Beverage Deals on the Rise

Technology and non-alcoholic beverage deals saw a surge in activity amongst top athletes. Technology partnerships increased by 29%, while beverage deals increased by 19% year-to-year, prioritizing athlete-led partnerships. In addition to EA Sports’ influence on the technology side of things, Nintendo and Epic’s Fortnite video game drove key partnerships with some of college football’s top stars, including Alabama wide receiver Ryan Williams, Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, and Florida quarterback DJ Lagway. Additionally, athletes took part in Prime Video’s exclusive content, which promoted products and Prime trials to other athletes and adults. The campaigns highlighted the parallels between the athletes’ lifestyle and Prime’s ease across music streaming, entertainment, and retail. 

The Surge of Energy Drink Partnerships

Energy drink companies led a new influx of partnerships, accounting for a quarter of the 39 new non-alcoholic beverages that made new deals, which energy drink companies represented. Behind them was water at 20% and a three-tier system between sports drinks, juices, and carbonated beverages. According to the report, what led to the increase in the amount of non-alcoholic beverage deals is the brands’ focus on tailored content experiences. These include content centered on taste tests and health, further strengthening the relationship between athletes and fans. 

Retail NIL Deals Experience a Decline

Retail NIL brand deals have decreased by 9% year-to-year. Companies like Urban Outfitters and Champs Sports have taken a step back. The move by brands is not due to one-off content campaigns but to reevaluate their NIL strategies as we advance. 

TikTok: An Untapped NIL Opportunity

The biggest area of opportunity lies within TikTok. On the social side, Instagram leads the way for branded posts across the major NIL categories. TikTok represents an underutilized social vehicle despite its potential for optimal engagement. TikTok dominates in engagement in categories like Food and Consumer products, where brands see more than 10,000 engagements on average. Further, the report examined the top 150 most engaging social posts and identified that they included characteristics such as humor, personal updates with authentic tones, subtle call to action, and show don’t tell integrations where the featured athletes were the central theme in the campaigns. 

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SB Has Two Named to NFCA All-Region Team

WACO, Texas – Baylor Softball had two named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Central Region team, announced Thursday by the organization.    First baseman Shaylon Govan and left-handed pitcher Lillie Walker were both named to the third-team.    A junior from Katy, Texas, Govan led BU with a .407 batting average, seven home runs and […]

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WACO, Texas – Baylor Softball had two named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Central Region team, announced Thursday by the organization.
  
First baseman Shaylon Govan and left-handed pitcher Lillie Walker were both named to the third-team. 
 
A junior from Katy, Texas, Govan led BU with a .407 batting average, seven home runs and 28 RBIs. The 2023 and 2024 All-American leads the Big 12 in batting average, which earned her the Big 12 Batting Champion honor, while also leading the conference with her .587 on-base percentage. Setting a Baylor all-time record in career-walks with 143, she also set Baylor career records in batting average (.407) and on base percentage (.558). Govan also earned All-Big 12 first team honors for the third-straight season, Big 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year, and Big 12 All-Defensive Team. 
  
A graduate senior from Inola, Okla., Walker was a staple in the circle for the Bears this season, picking up second team All-Big 12 honors while ranking in the top five in conference play in wins (8), innings pitched (96.1), strikeouts (49), appearances (21), games started (15), shutouts (3) and complete games (9). This marks the graduate transfer’s first all-region honor of her career. 
 
The awards honor softball student-athletes from the Association’s 10 regions with first-, second- and third-team selections. NFCA member head coaches from each respective region voted on the teams, and all student-athletes now become eligible for the 2025 NFCA Division I All-America squads.
 
The 2025 NFCA Division I All-America teams will be announced on Wednesday, May 28.
 

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FAU's Baba Miller commits to Cincinnati from NCAA Transfer Portal

Wesley Hale | Imagn Images FAU’sBaba Miller has committed to Cincinnati from the NCAA Transfer Portal. That comes per reporting by ESPN’s Jonathan Givony this afternoon according to his representation. Miller has also since confirmed that news himself with a post on social media. He shared his farewell graphic to the Owls earlier today before […]

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FAU's Baba Miller commits to Cincinnati from NCAA Transfer Portal

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FAU’sBaba Miller has committed to Cincinnati from the NCAA Transfer Portal. That comes per reporting by ESPN’s Jonathan Givony this afternoon according to his representation.

Miller has also since confirmed that news himself with a post on social media. He shared his farewell graphic to the Owls earlier today before posting his commitment graphic for the Bearcats.

Miller has played in Florida throughout his three-year collegiate career with this past season spent at Florida Atlantic after the two prior at Florida State. He has averaged 8.5 points (47.1% FG), 5.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.2 blocks per game, in 82 games played with 68 starts, for the Owls and Seminoles. He had a career-best season this past year as a junior at 11.3 points (48.6% FG), 7.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.7 blocks for FAU, which earned him a selection as Second Team All-AAC.

Miller, a native of Mallorca, came from overseas as a Top-200 recruit and a three-star in the 2022 cycle. He also rated just outside the Top-30 at power forward in the class. That’s according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Now, in his second transfer in as many offseasons, Miller was one of the top players still available in the portal. He, per the latest update to On3’s Industry Ranking of 2025’s Top Transfer Portal Players, ranked at No. 106 and as a Top-20 PF.

This report will be updated further

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire.

The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.

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Friday’s Game Against Kansas Moved Up to 5 p.m.

Story Links MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Due to expected inclement weather on Friday evening, Friday’s baseball game between West Virginia and Kansas has been moved up to a 5 p.m. ET first pitch. Fans with tickets for Friday’s game can use that ticket for the earlier start time or can exchange it for a […]

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Due to expected inclement weather on Friday evening, Friday’s baseball game between West Virginia and Kansas has been moved up to a 5 p.m. ET first pitch.

Fans with tickets for Friday’s game can use that ticket for the earlier start time or can exchange it for a ticket of equal or lesser value to Saturday’s regular-season finale at the Kendrick Family Ballpark ticket windows, the Mountaineer Ticket Office at the WVU Coliseum or by calling 1-800-WVU-GAME. Exchanged ticket seat location is subject to availability.

 

For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUBaseball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 





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Jenna Lord and Teagan Ritchie Named NFCA Mid-Atlantic All-Region

Story Links LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Charlotte Softball infielders Jenna Lord and Teagan Ritchie were named NFCA Mid-Atlantic All-Region after two very strong seasons for the Niners.  Jenna Lord, who started all 57 games at third base, earned 2nd Team All-Region honors after stringing together one of the greatest single seasons in Charlotte Softball history. […]

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Charlotte Softball infielders Jenna Lord and Teagan Ritchie were named NFCA Mid-Atlantic All-Region after two very strong seasons for the Niners. 

Jenna Lord, who started all 57 games at third base, earned 2nd Team All-Region honors after stringing together one of the greatest single seasons in Charlotte Softball history. Lord batted .410 with 12 doubles, three triples, and 21 homers. Lord ranked in the top 10 in the NCAA in both home runs and total bases, with 154. She also now holds the Charlotte Softball single-season record for RBI with 62 and slugging with a slugging percentage of .865. 

Teagan Ritchie, who started all 57 games at shortstop, earned 3rd Team All-Region honors after a phenomenal season at the plate. Ritchie batted .306 in 173 at-bats and hit 17 homers and 12 doubles. Ritchie had the second-highest slugging percentage on the team at .682 and had an on-base percentage of nearly .400. 

This is the first NFCA All-Region honors for both Lord and Ritchie.  

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