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Nebraska athletes lose NIL bid worth millions in College Sports Commission arbitration battle


An arbitration ruling sent a clear message Monday: NIL deals that push boundaries without clear market justification won’t move forward. An arbitrator ruled the College Sports Commission properly applied the rules and parameters of the House settlement in deal proposals involving Nebraska athletes and the school’s multimedia rights partner, PlayFly. (USA Today)

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Nebraska athletes lose NIL bid worth millions in College Sports Commission arbitration battle