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Uncovering the Hidden Truth of NIL in College Recruitment.

By Gillan Cichy, Anthony Bahl, Anjelina Ponce

BLOOMINGTON, Indiana (November 4th, 2024)

In July 2021, the NCAA officially allowed college athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL) which caused a groundbreaking shift in the way college recruiting now operates. The beloved process that once consisted of campus visits, scholarship opportunities, and the promises of championship glory has now included new steps to this process which include social media branding, partnerships with businesses that are willing to be part of a young athlete’s growing marketability, and endorsement deals. In this new world with NIL, the recruiting process is no longer just recruits having to weigh the prestige of a school’s football or basketball program instead they need to evaluate how a university will help them build their brand, and in some cases, it’s about how much money financially they would be able to make before even stepping onto the field or court. This new reality has athletes capitalizing on their fame,  and it has also raised many questions about the fairness, equity, and integrity of the college sports system. NIL is continuing to reshape the recruiting landscape and the one certain thing is, that the game is being drastically changed for athletes, schools, and just the overall sport itself. 

NIL has been said to be “the most important thing” in college recruiting lately. There are many opinions about NIL and whether it has negatively or positively changed the overall process of college recruiting. When asked when comes to NIL what’s the biggest pros and cons of it, Jacob Moran a 5th-year senior wrestler stated, “The biggest pro would be allowing athletes to monetize their name because it’s not easy being a college athlete but a con would be the fact that there is a lot of gray area within NIL also.”

5th-year senior Jacob Moran shares his perspective on NIL. He highlights both the benefits and challenges it brings for college athletes.

Cam Russell a freshman wide receiver at Northwestern stated, “It depends on the recruit’s prominence. While only a small percentage of college athletes get big NIL deals, for those who do, guaranteed money is a major factor in choosing a school. For others, recruiting focuses on relationships with coaches, campus visits, lifestyle fit, and balancing academic prestige with athletic opportunities and game-day atmosphere.” According to many surveys that have been conducted on this certain topic more than 70% of student-athletes have agreed to want more education and support from their colleges on things like personal branding and managing their social media presence which goes along with also finding NIL opportunities. A positive trait of financials with NIL is the fact that players can profit from endorsements, and even sell apparel with their face and name on it even if it is with the school donors’ money, and none of this was allowed to do before the rule existed. The fact that student-athletes can receive money from school donors is vital because this is what allows schools to pay money upfront through “donor-backed” deals that give student-athletes money straight into their own pockets. There is some controversy as many believe people were “buying” recruits, or using the promises of NIL money if recruits were to commit to a certain school. In a more negative aspect, NIL interferes with recruiting because it makes college athletics a more complicated area that doesn’t allow the smaller programs to land all-star recruits due to the financial constraints of it all. Even more so Dr. Clavio specifically said “Name image and likeness in college sports has rapidly become one one of the more misunderstood in college sports over the last four years.”

Dr. Clavio touches on the ongoing challenges and controversies surrounding NIL in the NCAA. Clavio lights focus on the market value of programs, and the recruiting standpoint.

The financial aspect of NIL money in ways has improved college sports, but it has also decreased loyalty to schools and parity in college sports. An article by Harris Pemberton and Miles Sterlitz stated, “Larger Financial powerhouses such as Texas, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Texas A&M have greatly benefited from NIL. However many smaller colleges have fallen, as recruits would rather go to a powerhouse to earn more money than play for their hometown team. If these smaller teams are lucky enough to land a very good player, they often leave to these massive schools as they look to earn more NIL deals.” So as it was just said NIL has affected even the programs of the college recruiting process and is making it harder for the smaller teams of the whole ordeal. Certain schools have the financials to give a specific amount of money to recruits which can cause the athlete not to fully evaluate the actual fit of the school and it is what has increased the percentages of flips and transfers in the past few years. Russell believes, “Those athletes are high profile enough to have the financial opportunities where those pros outweigh prioritizing their development, they probably don’t have a lot of development to do to play at a high level, or at least in their mind they don’t. I do think in a lot of cases, though, many young athletes may be more focused on the shiny toy that’s put right in front of them as opposed to the long-term opportunities that a program or school can offer them. And that’s honestly just where parents are involved with the recruiting process and hopefully working to guide their child in the right direction.” Dr. Clavio had his own opinion about this and stated, “A lot of those smaller schools have to make a decision on how much is the marketing boost and the alumni relations boost of having a good  Athletics program– how much does that do for you and is it worth it– is it worth the squeeze” In so many words he is saying that the smaller schools need to decide rather they follow the lead of bigger colleges and put more money into the recruiting aspect.  The larger programs in college sports are going to continue to grow stronger yet the smaller schools are going to continue to struggle to compete in this now-advanced recruiting process. 

Freshman wide receiver Cam Russell shares insights on how NIL shapes on-field opportunities. He highlights how some programs now use money as a key tool to attract top talent.

Introducing NIL has without a doubt transformed the college recruiting process in ways that could never be imagined. NIL has now created a new set of opportunities and challenges. The stakes have been taken to a higher level and recruiting isn’t just about securing the best talent instead it is about the resources and connections needed to manage an athlete’s marketability. Regardless, NIL has leveled the playing field in multiple ways and has advanced the mindset of a student-athlete. It has also raised questions about the direction of college athletics whether or not schools can maintain this competitive aspect but also if it will impact the long-term integrity of the games. NIL is evolving the recruitment process but negatively or positively is up to you to decide.

On Friday, October 18th, interviewers shared their perspectives on how NIL is reshaping college recruitment through the NCAA. They discuss its impact on athlete choices and program structure.

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The Apple Watch Is Here, Apple’s Latest and Most Advanced Product

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CUPERTINO, California (Sept. 9, 2014) – An excited Tim Cook speaks on behalf of the unveiling of Apple’s new product, the Apple Watch. With a hopeful audience, Cook confidently and thoroughly shares details about the watch. He professionally explains how customizable this new invention is and allows for such an intimate and personalized experience.

Apple has released many products over the years yet Cook specifically says, “The Apple Watch is the most personal device we’ve ever created.” Cook shares information about how they set out to make sure this product was the best of the best. The Apple Watch has been made to be a precise, customizable timepiece to make sure that it can reflect your very own personal style. The product was invented with new ways to connect and communicate with others right from your wrist. Within the many other features of this new invention, Cook explains the Apple Watch perfectly works along with another one of their products, the iPhone.

Calmly, Cook described that the Apple Watch led Apple to some extraordinary innovations. One of those innovations just so happened to be the user interface. Cook shared how through every product they created there was a needed change in the user interface. The dial that has been on the watch for decades is more profoundly known as a crown or digital crown on the Apple Watch. Cook untangled behind the digital crown are infrared LEDs and photodiodes that transfer rotary movement into digital data. Specifically, Cook shared the concept behind this digital crown, “ When you turn the digital crown it zooms in and out. When you have a list you can scroll through the list, and you can do all of this without blocking the screen. And if you’re in an app like the clock app for example, if you press the digital crown, it returns to the home screen just as you would expect it to.” With so many details behind the whole process of creating the Apple Watch, Cook further explained how they created a video for it, but switched it over to Johnny Ive, the senior VP of design, who narrates it.

Man using Apple Watch to search the web.
As he browses the Ami menu, Jay engages in the use of Safari on his Apple Watch. The Apple Watch acts just like his phone, keeping him actively engaged.

Kevin Lynch Vince, Apple’s Vice President takes over the presentation from Cook and goes further into detail about the watch. Well wearing his very own Apple Watch he wants to give the audience a better understanding and view of it so he displays a bigger version of this product on the screen. Vince dives directly into the layout of the Apple Watch and shows that the first thing you see is the clock. The clock is your main watch face which is basically what you are going to see right when the device is turned on, the watch faces are customizable like everything else through this amazing device and you can easily pick and choose which watch face appearance you want. Going back to the digital crown Vince demonstrates that with a click on the digital crown, it takes you right to all the apps on your device, which are customizable and you can arrange the apps any way you desire. With a swipe of his finger, Lynch shows how easily accessible it is to tap and enter any app on this new product. Another unique feature of the watch that Lynch explained is something called Glances. You get glances by simply swiping up at the bottom of your watch face with the tip of your finger and it takes you to any upcoming events you may have, the weather, music that is currently playing, and the list goes on. Taking in all the notifications that these creators are sharing.

Man using Apple Watch for directions.
David relies on Waze on his Apple Watch to guide him with clear directions. The Apple Watch effortlessly navigates him, knowing exactly where he needs to go.

ng Lynch gives feedback to the audience about you getting information to you by saying, “When you’re notified of things on Apple Watch, we’re using the taptic engine to give you feedback on your wrist. It’s just like somebody tapping you on the wrist very gently.” Lynch even goes further into detail in showing how when you feel the notifications on your wrist someone near you won’t even tell since it is very subtle. Specifically when you get a notification from iMessage, when you click reply the system analyzes the text that was given and gives you options of how you may choose to respond.

The Apple Watch has so many more features that Lynch further talks about which just proves how great this product is. This customizable new product has convinced the audience to purchase one and it is greatly shown throughout these creators’ speech how impressed everyone is with it. The Apple Watch offers an immense amount of benefits to your daily life as it has become the most advanced product in tech.

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Tim Cook explains Apple’s plan for the Apple Watch. Cook elaborates on the idea that the watch will serve consumers in many ways.

The Apple Watch is Apple’s first SmartWatch. It offers features that fit intp all aspects of one’s daily life.