Eyes Off Texas: NIL Law Latest to Restrict Public Access to Records
It’s not just the peepers of NCAA investigators that the Lone Star State wants to keep away from its college athlete’s endorsement agreements. It’s the public’s, as well. On Saturday, Texas Gov. Greg...
View ArticleLSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne Received $500K+ in NIL for One Post
Social media star and Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover girl Olivia Dunne has hinted at the amazing amounts companies are willing to throw at her for a paid post. Dunne, 20, is heading into her senior...
View ArticleLSU’s Olivia Dunne Creates Entity to Spur NIL for Female Athletes
Olivia Dunne, the Louisiana State University gymnast, social media influencer, and Sports Illustrated cover girl, has launched a fund to help other women athletes secure name, image and likeness (NIL)...
View ArticleLSU vs. Florida State: Two Top-10 Spenders Highlight CFB Weekend
The marquee college football game of the first week of the season is without a doubt No. 8 Florida State against No. 5 LSU on Sunday in Orlando, Fla. According to Logitix, fans are paying an average of...
View ArticleLow-Budget Louisiana Monroe Tackles College Football’s Cold Cash
The multibillion-dollar industry of major college sports has never seemed more prosperous—with college athletes earning NIL dollars and super-conferences coalescing around voracious new media rights...
View ArticleMulkey’s Record-Setting LSU Deal Comes With Bargain Buyout
Kim Mulkey’s new 10-year, $36-million contract with LSU, the richest deal for a women’s college coach, can still be voided by the school on the relative cheap. According to the supplemental terms of...
View ArticleNFL Receiver’s Arrest for Underage Betting Raises Age-Old Issue
Last week New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte was arrested in Louisiana for computer fraud and prohibited gaming. Prosecutors accuse the former LSU star of betting on sports when he was...
View ArticleLSU Gets $1M, Athletes Paid NIL Money for Amazon Docuseries
Campfire Film & TV is paying LSU $1 million for the exclusive rights to produce The Money Game, an NIL-focused documentary series following Tiger athletes during the 2023-24 school year. That...
View ArticleLSU’s Mulkey Threatens Washington Post With Defamation Lawsuit
Warning she has “hired the best defamation law firm in the country” and would “sue the Washington Post if they publish a false story on me,” LSU head women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey told the media...
View ArticleWho Is Kim Mulkey, the LSU Coach Battling the Washington Post?
Kim Mulkey, head coach for the defending national champion LSU Tigers, is not only one of the best coaches in the history of women’s college basketball, but she may also be its most controversial....
View ArticleEd Orgeron Divorce Court Finds Loophole in ‘Binding’ Term Sheet
The Court of Appeal of Louisiana last Friday ruled in favor of former LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron in a dispute with his former wife, Kelly Orgeron, over whether she’s owed a share of his LSU...
View ArticleLes Miles Faces Multiple Hurdles in Hall of Fame Lawsuit
Former LSU football coach Les Miles, who coached the Tigers to a national championship in 2007 but was tainted by scandal, sued LSU, the NCAA and the National Football Foundation (NFF) and Hall of Fame...
View ArticleCry of the Tiger: LSU’s Live Animal Return Spurs Uproar
A live tiger will attend Saturday’s Alabama-LSU game at the behest of Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, who has repeatedly lobbied this year to bring a big cat back to the school’s sideline despite criticism...
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