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Athletes’ NIL rights forever changed college sports, and they’re seeping into high school athletics, too. But as the Faizon Brandon case shows, North Carolina has been resistant to change.
Student athlete compensation. In college athletics in the United States, a student-athlete who participates in a varsity sport on any and all levels is eligible to profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Historically, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) was the first association to permit pro-am, as the ...
Arch Manning, the No. 1 football recruit in the 2023 class, checks in at $3.4 million. “We're going to see more high school athletes sign big NIL deals,” Winter said. “Some of these high ...
An overlooked and perhaps unintended consequence of the NCAA’s name, image, and likeness (NIL) policy is that high school athletes can also participate. High school athletes, who are minors, may ...
In April 2022, he signed an endorsement deal with Swedish vitamin drink Vitamin Well, becoming the first American high school athlete to sign an international NIL deal. [2] He also has deals with Leaf Trading Cards, Wilson Sporting Goods and Swedish company Flowlife. [2] In addition, he has his own clothing line called Elliot Cadeau Wear. [2]
Langston Wertz Jr. August 26, 2024 at 12:46 PM. The State/File photo. The mother of a Greensboro high school quarterback is suing the state of North Carolina over lack of NIL access for her son ...
The N.C. High School Athletic Association, usually on the cutting edge of high school changes, voted to allow students to earn money through NIL rights in May 2023. The rule would have gone into ...
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