Less than a year into the NIL Era, officials say the college sports landscape is dramatically shifting back into the booster-driven world that plagued it decades ago.
Now that NCAA athletes have the right to profit off their names, the world will value Longhorns in a whole new way. “Constantly on the move,” says Chanel Brissett in a voiceover. The camera zooms close to the UT sprinter and hurdler’s face, quickly pans to her performing a stretch, and her sentence is completed […]
While still relatively new, the laws and rule changes allowing college athletes to profit from use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL) have already had dramatic impacts on the.
NCAA issued an interim policy for college NIL, allowing student athletes to profit from use of their NIL with minimal restrictions. The NCAA’s rule change came after several states had enacted laws allowing college athletes to earn compensation from use of their NIL.