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While Power Five athletes move through a well-established pipeline, many HBCU players are forced to take a different route.

We are living in an age where Black college football players are finally free from being exploited by institutions and have the right to decide who to play for and why.

Student-athletes now have the ability to earn compensation through their name, image, and likeness—what we call NIL.

College athletes are making money in colege sports because Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals are now a normal thing. See who's making the most this year.

Name, Image, and Likeness deals increasingly include Black college stars.

University of Alabama Head Football Coach Nick Saban's allegations that Deion Sanders and Jackson State paid a top recruit to attend the HBCU is wrong and he needs to mind his own business. It’s that simple.