Cooper Inskeep

Cooper Inskeep, born and raised in Carmel Indiana. I enjoy playing and watching sports as well as working out. I like spending time with my family and talking on the phone with my mom. I enjoy going out and trying new things that excite my thrill level!



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Elevating The Game: N.I.L. Strategies for Success

 

By Cooper Inskeep, Sloane Killinger and Jilly Hilderbrand

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Nov. 5, 2024) – High schools are feeling the impact of NIL as student-athletes explore endorsement deals and brand partnerships. This change is reshaping how recruitment works, affecting athletic programs, and redefining the high school experience for young athletes. The ideas behind the NIL structure are shaping the economic shift in 16-23-year-olds in ways that nobody would have expected.                                 

Jim Inskeep, Carmel High Schools Athletic Director, reflects on the different impacts of high school athletes. The NIL ruling can be a big change for high school athletes since they are getting money up to millions of dollars. (Photo by Carmel High School Photogrphy)

With the continued success of athletes the more money and fame that is expected with the success. But more prevalently is becoming an issue among high school athletes and high schools in general across the country. Kids nowadays are seeing deals getting offered to them around sums of a million dollars, just to go play a sport for a college. This high demand has been seen significantly at Carmel High School, where Athletic Director, Jim Inskeep is seeing the change happen right in front of him, “Over 20 years ago when I started the athletes loved the game and did not even have thought about money, now it’s become. How are we going to market our best athletes so that they can make themselves money?” After talking to Jim and finding out more information about the state of where NIL was at the high school. He brought up how quickly it’s changing at the college level and as a result.

This evolution in college athletics has happened at such a rapid rate that colleges are still trying to understand it themselves on what steps need to be made. During the early part of 2024, the Sherman Act was taken to court by Tennessee. The Sherman Act is to protect consumers by promoting competition, keeping prices down, and maintaining quality. This Sherman Act was enforced by Tennessee which opened up and went to the NCAA. This court case allowed many universities to thank Tennessee for opening the floodgates and being allowed to use NIL funds “legally” to recruit players. College and high school athletes after this case now were allowed to openly talk about how much they receive as well as receive funds from other sorts of endorsements.                   

Tyler Lillard leads his first sponsorship with Savage Apparel. Before the 2021 NIL ruling, Lillard wouldn’t be able to accept the contract based on the rules of the NCAA. (Courtesy Photo by Indiana University Athletic Department)

As in car dealerships and advertisements on TV. As well North Carolina just had an order signed into effect, that allows public school athletes in high schools the legal right to earn money off their NIL. On October 1st, a decision from the superior court judge set a path to reverse a policy that blocked high school athletes from making a profit off NIL deals. This ruling came into effect after 5 star quarterback, and the No 1. Player in the country for the class of 2026 Brandon Faizon filed a lawsuit with his family to try to obtain marketing for himself in the new high school landscape.

Dr. Galen Clavio hammered home this idea of athletes being to market themselves and making it an effort that players get paid, “The illustrated ametuer model is dead.” This model that has been followed for centuries before has been in place up until 2021 to “protect” college athletes. This process, which has now been adapted to the NCAA, has shown a new way for athletes to get paid while continuing to play their sport. But what makes this such a tricky situation to handle is how universities are going about paying players. It’s now a war of nutrition for the top universities getting the top players from across the country. Clavio made this clear in his press conference about where the state of college athletics is going, “It’s a game between 20 million dollar rosters.”                       

Dr. Galen Clavio answers a question regarding NIL in a recent press conference.
Dr. Galen Clavio answers questions regarding NIL at a press conference for IU Media students. Clavio is the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education for the Media School. Photo taken by Emma Pearce.

Rumors swirling around how much the top universities are paying for their athletes. Ohio State, Texas, Alabama, and Oregon are just some of the teams that have been rumored to have these funds for football. Other universities have not been able to make the transition as easy as others have. Across the nation have had to deal with closing down certain sports due to having to create budget cuts to bring in money for more income revenue sports. Because of this, many of the different ways the NIL situation is being handled from High School to College, has caused questions to arise about the next steps of NIL. These questions ultimately hold the athlete’s futures in their hands and will go down as a sports-defining moment either way it continues to unfold. 

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On the topic of NIL, we asked a couple members of the IU community their opinion. They shared their thoughts on the topic of managing NIL in a better way.

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Tim Cook’s New Billion Dollar Idea

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A young Student uses an Apple Watch to change the music she is listening to on the way to her class. She was smiling so brightly as she was on her walk listening to her favorite pop song.

Tim Cook introduces the next cutting edge technology with the features of a smartphone all combined into a watch with this revolutionary innovation was released in Cupertino California on Tuesday September 9th 2014.

 

A local was getting directions to Chipotle on Kirkwood using his Apple Watch. He utilized his watch to help him get there faster because he was eager to eat his food at Chipotle.

Tim Cook talks in a calm demeanor, knowing that the work that was put into the apple watch was something that he was able to be proud about. After the Apple Watch was introduced the standing ovations started to pour in, and in that moment Tim Cook’s attitude changed from a serious to fun look. Cook’s main talking points about the watch come in the form of precision and intimacy. Two ideals that reign more important over most people. Cook isn’t dressed like a CEO, he is dressed like most of the people at the Apple Watch premiere, symbolizing that this Apple product can be for everyone, and not just limited to a certain group of people. Providing more of a realistic approach to the start of the next big device in the technological world.

 

“You know it’s driven by Apple from the beginning,” Says Senior VP Jony Ive,”this compulsion to take incredibly powerful technology, and make it accessible, relevant and ultimately personal.” The personalization features on the Apple Watch have allowed for new accessibility never before seen on other devices. The digital crown is first of its kind, to allow zoom and be used at home button without disrupting display. With the first of its kind in the realm of  technology the Apple developers wanted users to feel a creative sense of their own. With the digital crown feature the possibilities are endless for what users are able to achieve just off the wrist of their body. 

The dimensions to the watch is what allows for such a dynamic fold with so much technology just being worn on the wrist of oneself. With a 38.6 mm in height, 33.3 mm in width, 10.5 mm in depth, and 40 g in case weight. The apple watch is dynamic in many different ways, with the taptic engine which allows for the slightest twitch to reach the attention of the interface user. The dimensions of the watch provide many different possibilities for personalized communication patterns. 

 

The personalized communication introduces digital touch right below the crown. The quick and easy communication features on the Apple Watch create more memorable experiences to be created by one another. The quick communication adds different expressions allowed to be made by the user. A new notification feature is being created on the watch as well, different ways to receive notifications and new icons and pop ups allowed. With a new custom notification setting, quick and easy responses allow for an easier interface to be used by users. Including downloading apps to the watch which allow travel

 

The health and fitness within the Apple watch is set to improve and motivate people to become more active and healthy. The exercise features allow for individuals to track all activity done throughout the day. The workout app allows for users to challenge themselves and one another in competition based weekly workouts. While additionally having crucial vitals measured during the workout, including heart rate, movement and time of the workout. The exercise ring captures all activity done, in which the users can personalize how long they want their activity rates to be at.

 

“Now while you’re walking, the apple watch will give you taptic feedback on each turn, so you will know whether it’s time to turn left or to turn right. And those feelings are different for each direction, so you can know without even looking at your watch. It’s like having this invisible guide with you.” 

Tim Cook  describes the overall idea of the Apple Watch. It combines both a iPhone and a watch.

Tim Cook describes how the ideas of how the software and technology work in creating the Apple Watch. Also giving details to how Apple make their products life changing for technology.

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