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  • 2 weeks ago | businessofcollegesports.com | Kristi Dosh

    Last Updated on May 23, 2025The introduction of name, image, and likeness in July 2021 marked a big and crucial shift in college sports. NIL allows athletes to monetize their personal brands through endorsements, sponsorships, social media promotions, and other commercial activities. This change, driven by the NCAA’s response to legal and public pressure, has been particularly impactful in college football, a sport with significant media attention and fan engagement.

  • 2 weeks ago | businessofcollegesports.com | Darian Kelly |Kristi Dosh

    Last Updated on May 22, 2025One of the leading consultancies in collegiate sports partnerships, College Athletics Management (CAM), is teaming up with Refried Apparel to help universities address product inventory issues related to the transfer portal. Widely known for their contributions to sustainable upcycling, Refried Apparel has worked closely with professional sports teams across the MLB, NBA, and NHL, configuring their unsold clothing into trendy yet sustainable attire.

  • 2 weeks ago | businessofcollegesports.com | Darian Kelly |Kristi Dosh

    Last Updated on May 21, 2025Syracuse head football coach Fran Brown has become the first coach to sign with Network, a sports marketing agency. While high school and collegiate athletes build their brands to capitalize on name, image, and likeness opportunities during their playing careers and beyond, Brown has taken a similar approach as a coach. Brown believes Network will be instrumental in helping build his brand off the field.

  • 2 weeks ago | businessofcollegesports.com | Kristi Dosh

    Last Updated on May 20, 2025Virginia was the first state to pass a law allowing direct payments to athletes back in April 2024. One year later, 14 states now have laws or executive orders allowing some version of the same. However, thanks to the House settlement, many of those laws now go beyond Virginia’s law. For example, Tennessee’s law prohibits any limits on athlete compensation unless they’re part of a federal law, valid court order or found in the future to be exempt from antitrust law.

  • 2 weeks ago | businessofcollegesports.com | Kristi Dosh

    Last Updated on May 20, 2025As college athletics prepares to transition into a new era post-House settlement, attention is turning toward how this new model will be enforced.

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Kristi Dosh
Kristi Dosh @SportsBizMiss
29 May 25

I'm so thrilled to have amazing experts like @JoshFrieser included in The Athlete's NIL Playbook. There's such a need for education for parents and athletes at the college, high school and youth level, and I genuinely think the athletes and experts in this book have given them an

Joshua Frieser
Joshua Frieser @JoshFrieser

Congratulations to @SportsBizMiss on the publication of her book, The Athlete's NIL Playbook! Kristi asked me to share my thoughts on hiring an NIL agent and key concerns in revenue sharing and collective contracts. Preorder your copy now: https://t.co/bcPN9PPnyd https://t.co/iK8MQNfgLe

Kristi Dosh
Kristi Dosh @SportsBizMiss
29 May 25

Good look at what it's actually like to be a named plaintiff in a case like House v. NCAA.

Hoops HQ
Hoops HQ @hhqsports

@SethDavisHoops interviews Grant House, the leading plaintiff in the landmark House vs. NCAA case ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/aDeSUkH6F5

Kristi Dosh
Kristi Dosh @SportsBizMiss
29 May 25

Today's advice from The Athlete's NIL Playbook is from my friend @sportsvisalaw! I've seen multiple international athletes say they're just going to donate their NIL money to charity to avoid visa issues. Unfortunately, that doesn't work. Big thanks to Ksenia and https://t.co/LxXcNPrdWB