The 2024 recruiting cycle sees Nebraska in a strong position with one of its top uncommitted targets, as the Huskers aim for a bright finish in basketball after navigating a rough stretch. Meanwhile, college football's 2024 class reveals insights into the real impact of NIL. In other sporting news, Jon Rahm attributes his decision to leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf to his 2023 Masters win, the Golden Knights end the Oilers' 16-game winning streak, and Clemson secures its second-ever win in Chapel Hill against No. 3 UNC.

Why It Matters

Nebraska's success in recruiting and basketball, along with insights into the impact of NIL on college football, demonstrate the evolving landscape of collegiate athletics and the increasing influence of financial factors on player decisions.

By the Numbers
  • 15 four- and five-star recruits disclosed earning values ranging from a few thousand a month to around a million a year under NIL contracts.
State of Play
  • Nebraska in a strong position with top uncommitted target in the 2024 recruiting cycle
  • Nebraska basketball poised for bright finish after navigating rough stretch
  • Golden Knights end Oilers' 16-game winning streak
  • Clemson secures its second-ever win in Chapel Hill against No. 3 UNC