Texas has created one of the most robust NIL environments in the country. With more college football talent than any other state, powerhouse programs like Texas and Texas A&M, and…
California changed everything. In 2019, California became the first state to pass NIL legislation with the Fair Pay to Play Act—forcing the NCAA to adopt NIL policies nationwide. Today, California…
Oklahoma has positioned itself at the forefront of NIL legislation. With powerhouse programs like Oklahoma and Oklahoma State competing at the highest level—and aggressive new revenue-sharing laws taking effect in…
Florida is NIL’s proving ground. With powerhouse programs like Florida, Miami, and Florida State competing for national championships—plus the nation’s deepest high school football talent—Florida’s NIL landscape shapes the entire…
The landscape of college athletics has undergone a dramatic shift. A patchwork of state regulations now governs how student-athletes can profit from their name, image, and likeness. This new era…
Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) refers to the rights that allow student-athletes to profit from their personal brand while maintaining eligibility. Understanding the fundamentals of NIL is the first step…
Understanding how name, image, and likeness rules vary by state helps athletes, fans, and sponsors act with confidence. As of June 30, 2021, the NCAA approved an interim policy letting…
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