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The sports marketing industry will soon undergo the single most dramatic change in its history, when college athletes are finally granted the right to monetize their Name, Image and Likeness
If allowed to monetize their names, images and likenesses (NILs), those athletes could capitalize upon annual earning potentials of at least $50,000, if not potential revenue that would be in the mid-to-high six figures for the most marketable college athletes.
While much of the national conversation surrounding student-athlete name, image and likeness (NIL) has centered around big deals at the NCAA Division I level, everything certainly applies to the Division II and Division III models as well.