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It seems like many big-name college football head coaches still aren’t a fan of the NIL system, as college athletes have been able to make money off of their name, image and likeness for the past two years. Alabama head coach Nick Saban, LSU head coach Brian Kelly and Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin have been vocally against NIL and have been pushing for more ways to regulate the system. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, along with the other head coaches mentioned, went to Washington, D.C., to make a case for the government to step in to regulate how college athletes can earn money off NIL. Kelly ...
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Tom Brady is launching a clothing line and has signed name, image and likeness deals with college athletes. As of last July, collegiate athletes can profit off endorsements when teaming up with companies and services. The training wear and casual clothing line, BRADY, will feature ten young athletes. Those featured will include two athletes from Brady’s alma mater, Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara and tennis player Andrew Fenty. Shadeur Sanders, Jackson State quarterback and son of NFL great Deion Sanders, Villanova basketball player Jermaine Samuels Jr., Maryland forward Julian Reese, Georg...
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