You don’t need national fame to benefit from the new rules of college sports. Webber International University NIL deals are proving that small-school spirit has big value. Think of this…
For decades, accepting a free sandwich for a social media post could cost a Polk State athlete their eligibility. That era is finally over. The latest Polk State College NIL…
For decades, a Saint Leo athlete risked eligibility by accepting a free meal, but today the rules encourage profit. Through Name, Image, and Likeness rights, students now manage their own…
If you’ve walked past Kline’s Dairy Bar lately, you might have seen a JMU athlete endorsing a local business. This visibility isn’t just school spirit; it represents the new frontier…
Remember when buying a jersey at the campus bookstore only benefited the school’s bottom line? Today, that same star player is signing autographs on Baum Boulevard and getting paid for…
A decade ago, a South Carolina football player could face suspension for accepting a free pasta dinner in Five Points, yet today, that same athlete might legally star in the…
For decades, a college jersey strictly belonged to the school, but today, that uniform represents a personal business for the player wearing it. Seeing a star quarterback endorse a Baton…
For decades, the conversation surrounding SMU athletics focused heavily on the “Death Penalty” and strict NCAA sanctions. Today, that narrative has completely reversed, with the university emerging as a financial…
You’ve seen the jerseys on the field, but have you noticed the local logos appearing on your favorite player’s social media? Since 2021, West Virginia NIL deals have transformed college…
For decades, a college water polo player couldn’t even accept payment for coaching a local youth clinic without risking their NCAA eligibility. Today, that same athlete can build a personal…
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