Mike Gundy and Oklahoma State Football Team

Mike Gundy is coaching the Oklahoma State football team for his 20th season. He expresses concerns about the distractions of name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals for players. The team is focused on the upcoming season and not negotiating deals until later in the year. Oklahoma State is ranked No. 17 in the AP Top 25 and aims to contend for the Big 12 title and a spot in the College Football Playoff.

Arch Manning joins EA Sports College Football 25 after initial decline

Arch Manning has decided to be a part of EA Sports College Football 25 after initially declining, joining over 10,000 athletes who accepted NIL deals for the game. The video game will return after an 11-year hiatus on July 19.

Caitlin Clark's Shoe Deal

Former Nike executive Sonny Vaccaro believes basketball player Caitlin Clark should have received a more lucrative shoe deal similar to Michael Jordan. Vaccaro criticizes the handling of Clark's endorsement deals and suggests that previous NIL deals may have influenced her decision.

College Football Salary Cap Proposal by LSU Tigers Coach Brian Kelly

LSU Tigers head coach Brian Kelly suggests implementing a salary cap in college football due to the rise of name, image, and likeness deals and the transfer portal. He warns about the 'wild west' of NIL and potential 'pay for play' scenarios.

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart's joke about driving a Lamborghini

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart jokes about driving a Lamborghini after a turbulent flight, referencing the trend of student athletes profiting from name, image, and likeness deals. The Bulldogs have experienced recent success but fell short of a three-peat in the College Football Playoff.

Challenges and Opportunities for Female Athletes in College Sports and the WNBA

WNBA star Kelsey Plum and LSU Tigers women's basketball star Flau'Jae Johnson discuss the challenges and opportunities for female athletes in college sports and the WNBA, including the importance of better marketing, improved player conditions, and higher salary potential through NIL deals.