NIL enforcement issues persist one year after House v. NCAA settlement

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 6:31 PM

Last updated Jun 11, 2026

NIL enforcement issues persist one year after House v. NCAA settlement
Summary

Twelve months after the College Sports Commission (CSC) was created following the House v. NCAA settlement, multiple issues remain with NIL (name, image, likeness) enforcement. Long wait times for deal approvals continue, with some pending for several months. Over 1,000 deals valued at $56 million have been rejected as part of enforcement. A recent lawsuit filed by Stanford and USC players claims NIL restrictions breach antitrust laws. Ongoing disputes over rules and enforcement powers further complicate the NIL.

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  • College Sports Commission launched alongside House v. NCAA settlement.
  • CSC experienced long approval times for NIL deals, with some pending for months.
  • Over 26,500 NIL deals approved, totaling over $240 million.
  • Lawsuit filed by Stanford and USC players challenges NIL restrictions.
  • CSC's enforcement power remains uncertain amid ongoing disputes.
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  • 6:31 PMYahoo SportsOne Year After House Settlement, NIL Enforcement Is Still Muddled
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Problems include long wait-times, rules disputes, and a new lawsuit.

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