by Julian Valentin | Sep 26, 2022 | Industry News, NCAA, News, NIL, NIL for Athletes, NIL for Coaches & Administrators, opendorse News
Opendorse and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) inked a partnership to provide industry-leading NIL resources for all its student-athletes. The MIAA has been trailblazing for generations. Originally founded as the Missouri...
by Julian Valentin | Aug 30, 2022 | NIL, NIL for Athletes, Sports Marketing
Sports media has been buzzing about NIL deals since last July. Legal implications of this new world have also become a topic of conversation. From NIL rules by state to high school NIL, changing legislation has framed the daily discussion. As athletes determine...
by Julian Valentin | Aug 8, 2022 | NIL, NIL for Athletes, Social Media
Katie Beiler started rowing in middle school with aspirations of going to a Division I school to compete at a high level. She achieved that goal. Now a Louisville Cardinal, Beiler has leaned into TikTok to show what goes into a sport many people don’t know much about....
by Julian Valentin | Aug 4, 2022 | Endorsements & Sponsorships, NIL for Athletes, NIL for Sponsors
The program’s initial launch will enable PAC-12 football players to share and monetize in-game video content throughout the 2022-23 college football season Opendorse and Twitter today announced an expanded partnership, built to help student-athletes monetize video...
by Julian Valentin | Jul 27, 2022 | Case Studies, NCAA, NIL for Athletes
Disclosure: Opendorse and LegalZoom coauthored these articles. The information provided herein is intended to serve as guidance, not definitive legal counsel. If there are questions, we advise you to seek legal counsel. NIL in college athletics has uncovered a lack of...
by Julian Valentin | Jul 20, 2022 | Endorsements & Sponsorships, NCAA, NIL, NIL for Athletes, Social Media
Dan Bradbury represents an NIL success story. A native of Anchorage, Alaska and football student-athlete at Sacramento State, he attended multiple colleges at different levels before achieving his Division I aspirations. After starting slow, he has created significant...