Arkansas' Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) collective has engaged prominent sports attorney Tom Mars to enforce the buyout clause in quarterback Madden Iamaleava's contract. Mars previously represented Tennessee's NIL collective in a similar dispute involving Nico Iamaleava, Madden's brother. Additionally, sports attorney Darren Heitner is representing former Arkansas receiver Dazmin James, from whom the Arkansas NIL collective is also seeking buyout money. The collective aims to recoup funds paid under NIL agreements, raising questions about the success of such breach of contract claims. These developments highlight ongoing legal complexities in NIL agreements within college athletics.
KICKIN' IT: @jwoody32 and @GrantMahoney_ welcome on former Iowa State assistant @ShaneBurnham52 to relive their glory days before discussing the state of NIL and what could be next. All this and more presented by Kelderman Manufacturing! https://t.co/yN4BvOjizq
NIL Real Talk🗣️ Athletes break down navigating NIL, building a brand, and balancing school and football. 🏈 @FrancisMauigoa x @CanesFootball 🏈 @FaulkKeldric x @AuburnFootball 🏈 @AustinBarber x @GatorsFB 🎙️ @brandonspikes55 x @GatorsFB #NCAAFB https://t.co/6nXLfRqOHT
Terrific piece on new Iowa assistant coach Luke Barnwell, by @Tyler_T15. Easy to see why coaches want to work for Ben McCollum. https://t.co/usuYqnvkzn