July 1, 2021 brought immediate change to college athletics when student-athletes across the country could finally capitalize on name, image and likeness (NIL) opportunities. University of Nebraska athletes were ready...
This past March, we sat down with Clifford Taylor, a football player at the University of Florida who tapped into the power of social media to build his personal brand and started growing a large TikTok...
Coordinating between 13 NFL stars and stakeholders, Opendorse supported EA SPORTS in executing a personality-driven social media campaign for the launch of Madden NFL 22. Heard they needed a Lamb...š #Madden22 pic.twitter.com/CJ3behUyZz— CeeDee Lamb...
Muchachos Restaurant and Food Truck Owner Nick Maestas created an Opendorse Dealsā¢ account to pitch endorsements to Nebraska student-athletes, first connecting with two players...
On July 1, 2021, the first day student-athletes were permitted to legally profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL), the sports world was fixated on the college game. It was the beginning of a new era. ...
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. And not only...