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Texas recently joined 39 other states in allowing high school athletes to monetize their name, image and likeness (NIL).
Texas Tech football won over five-star Felix Ojo on Friday. But how did the Red Raiders pull it off? Especially on the NIL ...
Ojo, ranked No. 20 in the 2026 ESPN 300 and widely considered one of the best linemen in the nation, ESPN reported he signed a fully guaranteed three-year, $5.1 million revenue-share deal with the Red ...
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EssentiallySports on MSN3 Biggest June Recruiting Winners as Georgia’s $18M Luxury Lands No. 2 SpotThe college football programs have given their blood, sweat, and tears to lead the 2026 recruiting trail. The post 3 Biggest ...
Red Raiders continue to be a major player in college sports’ new era of player compensation, beating several heavyweights to ...
Felix Ojo, a five-star Texas Tech commit, signs a groundbreaking $5.1M NIL deal, one of the largest ever for a high school ...
The deal, which is one of the largest of its kind since direct athlete compensation became legal, sets a new benchmark in ...
Texas Tech’s 5-star Commit Grabs Headlines with $5.1 Million NIL Deal originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Texas Tech ...
While killing the Big 12 media football poll seemingly doesn't carry much importance, it possesses sneaky significance for ...
It looks like a huge offer from Texas Tech has won the recruiting race over the Texas Longhorns for five-star OT Felix Ojo.
Clemson has long been viewed as the frontrunner for five-star Bryce Perry-Wright—but a late surge from the SEC may be ...
Flag football isn't yet an NCAA-sanctioned sport, but in February, the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics recommended it as an emerging sport.
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