ive seen Iowa hoops players doing commercials for either furniture or matresses...now UConn players doing skin care cream
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They were all advertising some law firm earlier this season. If you have a business you can coordinate with the collective and get the team to post about it.Make them do something...don't just give them a bag of cash
This is what the NIL should be.Make them do something...don't just give them a bag of cash
Make them do something...don't just give them a bag of cash
Pretty sure that’s what it is, technically at least. In many cases I suspect the “doing something” is nominal though.This is what the NIL should be.
But that "doing something" is really getting the bag and just showing up for games. There is no exchange of services for name, image, or likeness.Pretty sure that’s what it is, technically at least. In many cases I suspect the “doing something” is nominal though.
Again, I think there technically does have to be. The players are probably going to some event or something along those lines.But that "doing something" is really getting the bag and just showing up for games. There is no exchange of services for name, image, or likeness.
The Crimson collective gave every scholarship players of U of Utah a Dodge Ram. They had to be an influencer for a nonprofit group to earn the vehicle. Talk about a stretch of the rules. The coach said it was all about staying competitive for recruiting. That was not the intent of the NILAgain, I think there technically does have to be. The players are probably going to some event or something along those lines.