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Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill into law on Thursday morning that will dramatically alter NIL regulations in the Lone Star State, and the Texas A&M Aggies best take notice. According to Nick Schultz of On3,
Amidst an ever-changing era of collegiate athletics, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a new law into action on Thursday.
A Texas bill that would drastically change NIL payments to student athletes is awaiting Gov. Greg Abbott's signature.
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Name, image, and likeness (NIL) has changed the landscape of collegiate sports drastically in the four years it has been enacted. The ability for schools, donor
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Aggies Wire on MSNTexas A&M 2026 4-star WR commit has shut down his recruitmentDuring his official visit to Texas A&M, 2026 4-star WR Aaron Gregory took to X, stating that he has shut down his recruitment.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill that will allow high school sports seniors to benefit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). According to KBTX’s Travis Brown, the state’s House of Representatives passed House Bill 126 via two-thirds vote.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a new name, image, and likeness bill that will be going to immediate effect that allows recruits to benefit on their name, image and likeness (NIL). The House of
Representatives pass the bill passed after a two-thirds majority vote per Travis Brown at KBTX.
These three questions will shape the Texas baseball offseason after the Longhorns were ousted from the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.