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Friday, April 25, 2025

College Athletics

Recent Articles

NFL Approves 4 New Sportsbooks

The NFL announced on Monday it has approved FOX Bet, BetMGM, PointsBet, and WynnBet as sportsbook operators for the 2021 NFL season.

EA’s Evolving Plans for College Football Series Revival

EA plans to revive its long-dormant college football series, though issues around compensation for players’ NIL rights persist.


Caesars Becomes First College Bowl Gambling Operator

Caesars Entertainment has a deal to offer gambling opportunities at the Fiesta Bowl and Guaranteed Rate Bowl.

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ESPN Won’t Replace Maria Taylor On ‘College GameDay’

Jen Lada and Gene Wojciechowski will continue to contribute feature stories and in-depth storytelling.
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Fanatics Betting Big on Sports Gambling

After reaching unicorn status with an $18 billion valuation, Fanatics is looking to diversify its business strategy.

Sports Pipeline Ripple Effect

The high school NIL development raises questions about whether it will fundamentally change high school sports, as well as the professional basketball pipeline.

NIL Earnings Make Some College Athletes Millionaires

Mikey Williams is the first high school athlete to strike an NIL deal, and one of the few athletes who have signed a landmark NIL contract.

Panini Set to Produce College Athlete Trading Cards

Panini is set to sell trading cards of college athletes after agreeing to a multiyear deal with OneTeam, which will provide licensing.

College Sports’ New Threads

Since the NIL era began, athletes also waded into one of the more traditional ways to make money in the sports world: Apparel sales.

Floodgates Open for College Athlete Endorsement Deals

Just a week after the NCAA allowed college athletes to make money on endorsement deals, players are wasting no time.