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The Cost of Being Paid (Part II of II): State Tax Policy and the Recruiting Advantage
When the NCAA approved NIL compensation in 2021, few anticipated that state tax codes would become a new form of competitive advantage in college sports...
Villanova Sports Law Blog
Mar 244 min read


How NCAA Recognition Could Benefit Universities and Athletic Programs
Despite its decade-long presence as a highly demanding competition, the NCAA’s complex and bureaucratic process for recognizing emerging sports has long hindered competitive dance’s bid for official status...

Morgan Blunt
Mar 177 min read


The Business of College Football: Contracts, GMs, and the New Marketplace
Much has changed in college football since the first game between Princeton and Rutgers in 1869...

Ben Rosen
Mar 119 min read


Collegiate Football Tackling Its Transfer Portal Issues
As college football looks towards the beginning of playoff and bowl game runs, postseason disputes are already upon teams and players...

Abby Reasoner
Feb 33 min read


Patchwork on the Field: The NCAA’s Move Towards Jersey Sponsorship and Its Legal Implications
Collegiate athletics have experienced some of its most transformative years following the introduction of House...

Christopher Costa
Nov 13, 20256 min read


When Two BUs Collide: IP Lessons from a Collegiate Logo Dispute
In August 2025, Baylor University (“Baylor”) filed a federal complaint in Waco Texas, claiming that Boston University’s (“Boston”) use of an interlocking “BU” logo infringes on Baylor’s own federally registered mark...

Liliana Trigilio
Oct 27, 20254 min read
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