Report: College Sports Commission investigating LSU athlete for potential NIL rules violations

The College Sports Commission is investigating an LSU athlete for potential NIL rules violations, The Athletic reported Friday. The inquiry is one of the first of its kind for the CSC.

Under terms of the landmark House settlement, which received final approval last summer and paved the way for the CSC’s launch, third-party NIL deals worth more than $600 must be reported to the NIL Go clearinghouse. The investigation into the LSU athlete centers on potential unreported compensation, according to The Athletic.

During this past transfer portal window, the College Sports Commission issued new guidance reminding schools about third-party NIL deals. The CSC released its updated guidance Jan. 9 and said “some schools should expect to hear” from the commission the following week. According to The Athletic, the CSC reached out to LSU on Jan. 15…

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