Policy Change
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Chasing Revenue: Why College Athletics Can’t Afford to Fall Behind in the NIL Era
Chasing Revenue: Why College Athletics Can’t Afford to Fall Behind in the NIL Era By Tre’Jean Watkins | NILvana Sports The Revenue Reality of NIL We are in a golden age of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), where payment streams are directed toward athletes at unprecedented levels. Athletic departments across the country now face a
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The Long-Term Financial Impact of Early NIL Deals on High School Athletes
The Long-Term Financial Impact of Early NIL Deals on High School Athletes Muhammad Hashir | NILvana Sports In the changing world of youth sports, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights have opened new opportunities for high school athletes. These rights allow student-athletes to earn money from endorsements, sponsorships, and personal branding, which was previously mainly
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NCAA Is Bigger, but the NAIA Moved Faster on NIL Policy Changes
NCAA Is Bigger, but the NAIA Moved Faster on NIL Policy Changes Celia Martin del Valle | NILvana Sports The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has demonstrated a consistent commitment to innovation in collegiate sports policy, particularly in the realm of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights. Notably, while the National Collegiate Athletic Association
