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The NCAA will allow athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness


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1 hour ago, knapplc said:

Nebraska is doing pretty well so far in NIL compensation. 

 

 

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And check out the #2 sport on this list. 

 

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It's not surprising to me that Volleyball is #2.  If you are looking for a face for your brand, do you want Lexi Sun...

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or one of these guys?

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14 hours ago, krc1995 said:

So NIL money is tracked by school, but is it by athlete?  
 

how much did Martinez make? 

 

In Nebraska, the law requires that the athlete is to report their earnings to the school.  Deals are done between the athlete and the business, the school is 100% not involved.   The issue is, at least for Nebraska, there is no timetable written in the legislation on when the athlete needs to report and there is no penalty to the athlete if they do not report.  So, it's really hard to get accurate information for any athlete in Nebraska getting NLI money.

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