If you find yourself asking this question (or any others like it!), you're in luck. Our experts are here help your athletes understand the full power of NIL for college sports.
On July 1, 2021 the NCAA suspended its bylaws concerning Name, Image and Likeness (NIL), leaving regulation on this area to state laws, conference rule and institutional policies. These changes have significantly altered the world of college athletics and put increased responsibilities on Athletic Departments and specifically their Compliance Personnel. We are here to help you navigate this new landscape in college sports.
Draftly can offer comprehensive NIL education and support led by Vic DeNardi, who most recently spent eight years as an Associate Director of Enforcement with the NCAA. During his tenure at the NCAA, Vic worked with numerous institutions, coaches, and student-athletes, educating them on NCAA bylaws and issues surrounding collegiate athletics.
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