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Introduction

Overview of how recent changes have allowed athletes to profit from their NIL

Recent changes have allowed college athletes to make money from their name, image, and likeness, which is exciting! Before these changes, athletes weren't allowed to make any money from their own brand, but now they can. This is a big deal for athletes because it allows them to earn money while they're still in school.

According to a report by CNN, the new rules allow athletes to partner with companies and make money from things like endorsements, appearances, and social media posts. For example, Miami quarterback D'Eriq King signed a deal with a tech company to promote their products on his social media accounts. He said, "I'm excited to be able to make money off my name, image, and likeness. It's a great opportunity for my teammates and me."

Another example is Fresno State basketball players Haley and Hanna Cavinder, who signed a deal with Boost Mobile to promote their brand. They said, "We're grateful for the opportunity to make money from our NIL. It's a game-changer for us and for college athletes everywhere."

The NCAA has also spoken about the importance of these changes for athletes. NCAA president Mark Emmert said, "We must embrace change to provide the best possible experience for college athletes. Additional flexibility in this area can and must continue to support college sports as a part of higher education."

In conclusion, recent changes have allowed college athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness, which is a big deal for them. Athletes can now partner with companies and make money from things like endorsements and social media posts. This is a game-changer for college athletes everywhere!

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