15. Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA.... First defender taken in the draft goes to COLTS!
Congrats to the young man who overcame a 2 yr absence from a neck injury
15. Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA.... First defender taken in the draft goes to COLTS!
Congrats to the young man who overcame a 2 yr absence from a neck injury
15. Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA.... First defender taken in the draft goes to COLTS!
Congrats to the young man who overcame a 2 yr absence from a neck injury
took a long time to finally see a defender picked has to be a record !
took a long time to finally see a defender picked has to be a record !
Kansas State football landed Colorado's leading rusher
from last season, as running back Dylan Edwards
committed to the Wildcats on Sunday, a source confirmed to ESPN.
*A solid option in the KSU backfield as reliever to Giddens
Kansas State football landed Colorado's leading rusher
from last season, as running back Dylan Edwards
committed to the Wildcats on Sunday, a source confirmed to ESPN.
*A solid option in the KSU backfield as reliever to Giddens
UAB football players say their entire roster
has signed up for Athletes.org, making them
the first Division I football team to publicly
join the players' association.
Trent Dilfer gathered his team for a voluntary
meeting in mid-April to encourage them to
prepare for a future when college athletes
might be able to negotiate for a larger share
of their sport's revenue.
"They're going to have a seat at the table," Dilfer told ESPN
UAB football players say their entire roster
has signed up for Athletes.org, making them
the first Division I football team to publicly
join the players' association.
Trent Dilfer gathered his team for a voluntary
meeting in mid-April to encourage them to
prepare for a future when college athletes
might be able to negotiate for a larger share
of their sport's revenue.
"They're going to have a seat at the table," Dilfer told ESPN
NEEDED!!
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- As revenue sharing with college athletes becomes a growing possibility, some bowl leaders are already hoping for a collective bargaining agreement with the players that would help significantly lower the number of postseason opt-outs.
Nick Carparelli, executive director of Bowl Season, told ESPN at the Fiesta Bowl Spring Summit this week that his understanding from speaking with conference commissioners and NCAA president Charlie Baker is that NIL collectives are destined to be brought in-house and there have been discussions about contracts in exchange for NIL payments.
"If you sign a contract and receive compensation, you're obligated to perform certain duties -- in this case, play 12 regular-season games and a bowl game or a bowl game and the playoff," he said. "That's logical to expect. It's the way the rest of us working folks operate."
NEEDED!!
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- As revenue sharing with college athletes becomes a growing possibility, some bowl leaders are already hoping for a collective bargaining agreement with the players that would help significantly lower the number of postseason opt-outs.
Nick Carparelli, executive director of Bowl Season, told ESPN at the Fiesta Bowl Spring Summit this week that his understanding from speaking with conference commissioners and NCAA president Charlie Baker is that NIL collectives are destined to be brought in-house and there have been discussions about contracts in exchange for NIL payments.
"If you sign a contract and receive compensation, you're obligated to perform certain duties -- in this case, play 12 regular-season games and a bowl game or a bowl game and the playoff," he said. "That's logical to expect. It's the way the rest of us working folks operate."
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