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West Virginia has become the latest state to approve legislation for amateur athletes to receive compensation for their Name, ...
No one associated with or acting at the direction of a member school, such as booster clubs, alumni or collectives, may use ...
In a world where college athletes are now receiving benefits for their name, image and likeness, it’s time for middle and ...
According to a policy set by the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (SSAC) and approved by the state Board ...
The West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission Executive Director, Wayne Ryan is setting the record straight on the new high school Name, Image, and Likeness rule in the Mountain State. He ...
West Virginia became the 44th state to legalize NIL for youth athletes. The policy officially went into effect August 8.
A new ruling from the WVSSAC now allows student athletes to be able to receive payments for their name, image, and likeness ...
CHARLESTON —West Virginia high school and middle school athletes are now able to get paid for name, image and likeness deals.
Name, image and likeness issues have been a talking point across the college athletics landscape in recent years and now it’s trickled down to West Virginia spo ...
During my sophomore year of college, I had the opportunity to interview the CEO of a local corporation in Huntington for a class project. While the interview primarily was centered around his time as ...
Capital coach Jon Carpenter shared his thoughts on the new policy for West Virginia high school athletics. #wvprepfb pic.twitter.com/aLF18UjHXC ...
West Virginia is the latest state to allow high school athletes to benefit from name, image and likeness payments. According ...