Jameson Williams Files Lawsuit Against NCAA, SEC, Big Ten
Former Ohio State and Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams, who now plays for the Detroit Lions, is suing the NCAA, SEC, and Big Ten over allegations that they used his name, image, and likeness without compensation. According to the California Post, Williams is seeking financial compensation and an injunction barring the entities from using his NIL for "financial or any similar gain without his consent and compensation." He argues he should receive social media earnings and game telecast group licensing revenue that the defendants earned due to his success on the field while in college. In two seasons at Ohio State and one season at Alabama, Williams totaled 94 receptions for 1,838 yards and 18 touchdowns, with the bulk of his production coming in the lone season with the Crimson Tide.
Source: California Post
Source: California Post
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