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What does NIL mean for agents, attorneys, and colleges?

In the state-led and NCAA-sanctioned move to have athletes in college and now potentially high school athletes (pursuant to...

The Modern Olympic Games

When thinking about “Tokyo 2020” being played in the summer of 2021, comparing viewership of the Olympics to broadcasted...

The NIL Marketplace

July 1, 2021, will mark the day that college athletes were able to begin profiting from their name, image,...

NIL: State or Federal Law?

There is an intense debate occurring in Congress and in state legislatures across the country surrounding name, image, and...

Monetizable Moments in Entertainment, Media, and Sports

Two three letter acronyms, NIL and NFT, seem to be all the fun these days when it comes to...

Player Privacy Protection Central to Innovation and Success

Player contact tracing has become a central tool in the success of playing sports.  However, tracking of player data...

The Individualization of Sports Ideology

Team loyalty has taken a hit.  Between fantasy sports, social media, and an increase in brand partnerships (e.g., sponsorships),...

The Structure of Consumable Sports Television

There is a wave across all major professional sports in America and abroad.  The movement is to make sports...

Saving Sports and Entertainment with Science, Technology, & Data

This author went to law school not medical school.  However, leadership and management skills are not exclusive to education...

College Football’s Biggest Threat

The biggest threat to college football is itself.  Meaning, those who manage the game (the NCAA, the conferences (Power...

The Changing Rules of the Game

The game of baseball played most notably with Major League Baseball (MLB) clubs in America and in one Canadian...

NCAA enters the free market

April 29, 2020 will forever mark the day in the history of entertainment, media, and sports when “The NCAA’s...