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<blockquote data-quote="GT_EE78" data-source="post: 805108" data-attributes="member: 3434"><p>Coming soon to a theater near you.</p><p>President Mark Emmert has insisted new NIL rules will be in effect by next football season and action could come when the Division I Council meets June 22-23.</p><p>On July 1, laws in five states will go into effect that will usurp current NCAA regulations prohibiting NIL compensation for athletes.</p><p></p><p>"In a public records request last month, AP requested contracts from each Power Five conference public school with any company that provides services related to name, image and likeness. The 23 schools that responded by publication time have committed nearly $1.9 million to contracts that range from Oregon State’s five-year, $216,000 deal with Opendorse to the $10,000 one-time payment Arizona State made to the company for providing photos athletes can use to enhance social media posts.Those are modest numbers considering Power Five budgets often exceed $100 million annually."</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.newsnationnow.com/sports/a-new-era-in-college-sports-schools-prepare-for-paid-athlete-endorsers-influencers/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT_EE78, post: 805108, member: 3434"] Coming soon to a theater near you. President Mark Emmert has insisted new NIL rules will be in effect by next football season and action could come when the Division I Council meets June 22-23. On July 1, laws in five states will go into effect that will usurp current NCAA regulations prohibiting NIL compensation for athletes. "In a public records request last month, AP requested contracts from each Power Five conference public school with any company that provides services related to name, image and likeness. The 23 schools that responded by publication time have committed nearly $1.9 million to contracts that range from Oregon State’s five-year, $216,000 deal with Opendorse to the $10,000 one-time payment Arizona State made to the company for providing photos athletes can use to enhance social media posts.Those are modest numbers considering Power Five budgets often exceed $100 million annually." [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.newsnationnow.com/sports/a-new-era-in-college-sports-schools-prepare-for-paid-athlete-endorsers-influencers/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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