
Jason Workman
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The Hoosiers reportedly plan to decline an NIT invite after falling short of the NCAA Tournament.




Ole Miss is contesting the portal entry of standout edge Princewill Umanmielen as a result of him recently signing a new contract with the Rebels, sources tell @mzenitz and me for @CBSSports. They’re not currently expected to process his portal entry. 247sports.com/college/ole-mi…


@EdLawDude Aren't all the NIL deals actually employment contracts dressed up in a cheap wig from Five Below?


@EdLawDude How do they do it at other levels of professional sports (not necessarily the NFL/NBA/MLB) where no one leaves after signing an agreement with a team?


- The agreement (1) prohibits a player from entering the portal once signed (this is why UW is refusing to enter his name into the portal) and (2) prohibits the player’s NIL rights to be used by any other school, though the player can sign outside marketing agreements.


After another frustrating week in the push to create a stable system for major college sports, the attitude toward collective bargaining among campus leaders is changing. More are now willing to say publicly it's an option they have to consider. espn.com/college-sports…


Full comments from Jagdeep Bachher, head of UC Investments, to UC regents investments committee on Wednesday re: Big Ten deal ...


Kenny Dillingham gave a two-minute pitch to local businesses to support ASU football: "Every restaurant, if you don't have a food item named after an Arizona State Sun Devil, why? I don't get it. $500 a month? $1,000 a month?...Our success leads to more success in local business. We're a revenue generator for the city...It's not just restaurants. It's car companies. It's literally everything can get involved." @SunAngelNIL @KennyDillingham




A Yoshinobu Yamamoto #Postseason special 😍











