Articles by tag: NIL deals
In the landscape of college sports, how is the recent injunction impacting the pay-for-play restrictions and the transparency of NIL deals? Once a cornerstone of maintaining amateurism in college athletics, pay-for-play restrictions are now under scrutiny for their role in the evolving dynamics of athlete compensation. AJ Krow, host of the Krow Knows podcast, […]
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Though College Athletes Might Get More Creative Input in Independent NIL Deals, They Should Still Indulge in University-Licensed Deals
As student athletes gain increasing rights over their names, images, and likenesses (NIL), they’re offered a golden ticket to mold and profit from their personal brands. Which NIL deals are the most fruitful and make the most strategic sense for athletes, though: co-branded deals, or independent deals? Co-branded NIL deals continue to gain traction […]
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College Athletes Ponder NIL Deals Through Their University vs. Official License Agreements. Why Not Both?
College Athletes could enter a golden age with NIL deals available through official Licensing contracts and now localized University agreements. Is this a case of choosing one over the other? Perhaps these athletes can have the best of both worlds. Marquette Athletics unveiled its official NIL (Name, Image & Likeness) Store, a collaborative effort […]
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NCAA NIL Deals are Officially Legal. How is the Added Layer of Competition Impacting Athletes, Programs, and Brands?
The debate about whether college athletes should be able to profit off brand representation finally came to fruition on July 1, 2021, when the NCAA decided that athletes can profit from name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals, according to Icon Source. Athletes from the Tennessee State football team and the Indiana University basketball team are […]