Mga FAQ

How can I contact customer support?

You can reach our customer support team via the "Contact Us" link located in the footer of our website. We offer support through an online contact form, and sometimes through live chat or a dedicated support email address, with typical response times outlined on that page.

What sports and leagues do you cover?

We cover a wide array of sports including, but not limited to, Football (Soccer), Basketball (NBA, EuroLeague), American Football (NFL), Baseball (MLB), Hockey (NHL), Tennis, Golf, Motorsports, and more. We strive to cover major international and national leagues.

Can I contribute content or comment on articles?

We encourage community engagement! Registered users can often comment on articles and participate in discussions. For content contributions (e.g., guest posts), please refer to our "Write For Us" or "Community Guidelines" section for more information.

How often is the content updated?

Our live scores and news feeds are updated in real-time. Articles, analysis, and features are published continuously throughout the day, ensuring you always have the latest information.

What if I encounter a technical issue (e.g., video not loading)?

First, try refreshing the page or checking your internet connection. If the issue persists, clear your browser's cache and cookies. For persistent problems, please visit our "Contact Us" page and provide details so our technical support team can assist you.

How do I customize my favorite teams or sports?

If you have an account, navigate to your "Profile" or "Settings" section. There, you'll find options to select your favorite teams, leagues, and sports, allowing us to tailor your news feed and notifications.

Is there a mobile app available for this website?

Yes, we offer a dedicated mobile app for both iOS and Android devices. You can download it from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for an optimized mobile browsing experience.

How can I watch live games or highlights?

Live game streams are typically available for subscribers of our premium package, or through integrated links to official broadcasting partners. Highlights are often available for free shortly after events, accessible through our video section or relevant game pages.

Do I need an account to access content?

You can browse much of our content, such as scores and news, without an account. However, creating a free account allows for personalized experiences, saving preferences, participating in community features (if available), and accessing premium content or features if you have a subscription.

What kind of sports content can I find on this website?

Our website offers a comprehensive range of sports content including live scores, breaking news, in-depth articles, analysis, schedules, player statistics, team standings, and highlights from various leagues and sports worldwide.

What are the academic requirements for maintaining a scholarship?

Student-athletes must meet NCAA academic eligibility requirements, which include maintaining a minimum GPA and completing a certain number of credit hours each semester/year, in addition to any specific academic requirements set by their university or athletic department.

How does transferring affect my scholarship and NIL deals?

If you transfer, your existing scholarship at your previous school will end. You would need to secure a new scholarship at your new institution. For NIL deals, some may be transferable, while others might be tied to your previous location or university and may need to be renegotiated or terminated. It's crucial to review contract terms carefully.

Can I lose my sports scholarship?

Yes, scholarships are typically awarded on a year-by-year basis and can be renewed or non-renewed. Reasons for non-renewal can include academic ineligibility, violation of team/university rules, or medical disqualification from the sport. Performance alone is usually not a direct reason for non-renewal during the academic year, but it can influence future renewals.

Are all sports scholarships "full-ride"?

No. Scholarships can be "full-ride" (covering all major expenses) or "partial" (covering only a portion). Team sports (like football and basketball) often offer full scholarships, while individual sports (like track & field, swimming) or sports with larger rosters may offer more partial scholarships, especially at the NCAA Division I and II levels. Division III schools do not offer athletic scholarships.

How do I get a sports scholarship?

Securing a sports scholarship typically involves being recruited by college coaches. This process includes demonstrating athletic talent, maintaining good academic standing, proactively reaching out to coaches, attending showcases, and building a recruiting profile

What is a sports scholarship?

A sports scholarship is a financial aid award from a university to a student-athlete that covers some or all of their educational expenses (tuition, fees, room, board, books) in exchange for their participation in a specific sport.

What do companies look for when offering an endorsement deal?

Companies look for athletes who align with their brand values, have a strong public image, a significant following (especially on social media), good performance in their sport, and the ability to effectively promote their products to a target audience.

How do I get an endorsement deal as a professional athlete?

Professional athletes typically secure endorsement deals through their agents, who leverage the athlete's performance, popularity, and marketability to attract brands. Building a strong personal brand, having a good social media presence, and performing well are crucial.

What is an "endorsement deal" in sports?

An endorsement deal is a contract between an athlete and a company where the athlete agrees to promote the company's products or services in exchange for compensation (money, products, etc.). For college athletes, these fall under NIL. For professional athletes, they are a standard part of their income.

Can my university or its boosters pay me for NIL?

Universities and their staff generally cannot directly pay athletes for NIL activities. However, third-party entities, including collectives (often supported by boosters), can facilitate NIL deals between athletes and businesses or donors. The key is that the compensation must be for services rendered (e.g., promoting a brand), not for athletic performance or choosing a school.

How do NIL earnings impact my taxes?

NIL earnings are generally considered taxable income. Athletes are responsible for reporting these earnings to the IRS and potentially state tax authorities. It's advisable to consult with a tax professional.

Are there rules or restrictions on NIL deals?

Yes. NIL deals must adhere to NCAA guidelines, specific state laws, and individual university policies. These rules often prohibit "pay-for-play" (being paid simply for playing your sport) or "inducements" (being paid to enroll at a specific school). There may also be restrictions on endorsing certain categories of products (e.g., alcohol, gambling).

How do I find NIL opportunities?

Opportunities can come from various sources: direct outreach from brands, NIL marketplaces/platforms, your school's athletic department (often through a dedicated NIL office or resources), or through an agent. Networking is also key.

Do I need an agent or lawyer for NIL deals?

While not always required, it is highly recommended to consult with an agent, lawyer, or trusted advisor who specializes in sports contracts and NIL. They can help you understand terms, negotiate fair compensation, and ensure compliance with NCAA, state, and university rules

What kind of activities can I get paid for under NIL?

Common NIL activities include social media endorsements, autograph sessions, personal appearances, merchandise sales (e.g., personalized jerseys), teaching camps/clinics, promoting businesses, and creating content

Can high school athletes engage in NIL activities?

Generally, no. Most state high school athletic associations and the NCAA's current rules do not permit high school athletes to engage in NIL activities if they wish to maintain their amateur status for college eligibility. However, rules are evolving, so it's crucial to check specific state association guidelines.

Are NIL deals the same as scholarships?

No. A scholarship is financial aid provided by a university to cover educational expenses (tuition, room, board, books) in exchange for participation in a sport. NIL deals are separate opportunities for athletes to earn money from external sources based on their personal brand, independent of their athletic scholarship.

Who does NIL apply to?

NIL rights primarily apply to current NCAA student-athletes, allowing them to earn compensation from third parties for activities like endorsements, appearances, social media posts, and merchandise sales, without jeopardizing their collegiate eligibility.

What is NIL?

NIL stands for Name, Image, and Likeness. It refers to the rights of college athletes to control and profit from their own personal brand, including their name, voice, signature, photograph, and other identifiable attributes.