The NCAA Division I Council has approved NIL reforms, allowing schools to assist athletes with NIL activities directly. This move signifies a shift towards schools having more control over NIL in-house, with South Carolina amending its law to enable Clemson and USC to facilitate deals independently.
Just a reminder that the NCAA will now allow universities to "facilitate" deals like these directly, without a third party like Altius. And the state of South Carolina is in the process of amending its NIL law to allow such facilitation by Clemson and USC. Opens up some things. https://t.co/qBceVYZn1O
DI Council approves NIL reforms, permits school assistance with NIL activity. https://t.co/EW8d6NeLth
We're moving closer to school's having control of NIL in-house. https://t.co/JdhruBgKeK
We're moving closer to school's having control on NIL in-house. https://t.co/JdhruBgKeK
NCAA crawling toward in-house NIL. https://t.co/9XCov92Yst