"NCAA's NIL Policy Enforcement Barred: Tennessee's Legal Victory Sends Shockwaves Through College Sports"

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A preliminary injunction win in Tennessee has left the NCAA with no jurisdiction over the transfer portal or NIL, prompting a shift in college sports. With the NCAA's power waning, institutions and collectives are poised to capitalize on the new landscape, while athletes now have the freedom to negotiate openly. Questions remain about the role of state laws and universities in deals with prospects, but the ruling marks a significant step towards transparency in the NIL space. As collectives prepare to move forward, the focus shifts to strategy and fundraising in this evolving environment.
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