
Rankings, Rejections, and Rising Stars: The Latest in College Football
Analysts debate Ryan Day’s eighth‑place ranking, the Commission rejects millions in NIL deals, and a club‑team defender earns a varsity spot.
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Analysts debate Ryan Day’s eighth‑place ranking, the Commission rejects millions in NIL deals, and a club‑team defender earns a varsity spot.

A class‑action lawsuit filed by USC linebacker Talanoa Ili and former Stanford quarterback Charlie Mirer alleges that the NCAA, major conferences and the College Sports Commission conspired to limit name, image and likeness earnings, asking a court to suspend the NIL Go vetting system.

A third‑party arbitrator confirmed the College Sports Commission’s decision to block 18 Nebraska football players from securing name, image and likeness agreements, marking the first completed arbitration since the commission was created following the House v. NCAA settlement.

A recent arbitration favored the College Sports Commission, rejecting Playfly’s third‑party NIL agreements with Nebraska football players and sparking discussion about the commission’s authority and the future of college athlete compensation.

A neutral arbitrator has denied Playfly Sports' name, image and likeness agreements with 18 Nebraska football players, citing a lack of valid business purpose. The decision sets the stage for a pivotal May 27 hearing that could reshape college athletics' regulatory framework.

A recent arbitration decision has halted million‑dollar name, image and likeness agreements for 18 Nebraska football players, raising questions about the future of collegiate compensation.
The Atlantic Coast Conference convenes on Amelia Island to debate sweeping changes in college athletics, from a potential 24‑team playoff to landmark NIL deals and arbitration battles.