NCAA Football

Brian Dohn/247Sports Penn State’s holiday weekend got off to a terrific start Saturday when three-star linebacker Keon Wylie announced his commitment to Penn State on CBSSports HQ. Wylie, a 6-2, 210-pound linebacker from Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, chose his home-state school over Pitt and Kentucky. He had taken official visits to all three schools over
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USA Today Sports Images NCAA amateurism is dead. On Thursday, July 1, several states across the country opened the floodgates for name, image and likeness (NIL) laws to go into effect, allowing college athletes to finally monetize their brands. Already, players like Oklahoma quarterback Spencer Rattler, Auburn quarterback Bo Nix and many others across multiple
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Starting Thursday, college athletes will gain a measure of economic freedom by being allowed to profit off their name, image and likeness. Essentially, they can work for, promote or endorse specific businesses while playing sports. It might be signing autographs at a local car dealership. It might be promoting a local (or national) business on
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Reuters Orange sees role for Huawei in 5G Africa rollout Orange, France’s largest telecoms firm, will avoid using equipment from Chinese vendors when developing Europe’s 5G networks, opting for suppliers such as Ericsson and Nokia instead, its chief executive said. But the company sees no issue in working with Huawei in Africa, where the Chinese
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