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NIL: How will unsung college athletes seize this new opportunity?

By Mau Brito, Charlie Collier and Harley Haisley

BLOOMINGTON, IN (Nov. 5, 2024)

Penn State Tennis player Nolan Ranger knows from experience that Name, Image, and Likeness opportunities are often only available to football and basketball players. A new lawsuit now threatens to shift the balance even further towards athletes in the main profit-generating sports.

“Obviously, football and basketball are the bankroll of the athletic department. There’s no way to say it’s unfair, because it’s not. But is it frustrating at times? Sure,” he said. 

Nolan Ranger pumps his fist and shouts at a tennis match.
Nolan Ranger celebrates after winning a point at a Penn State tennis match. He currently has a NIL partnership with a tennis specialty shop in Minnesota. Picture courtesy of Nolan Ranger.

House v. NCAA is set to go into effect as early as next April, and has the potential to shake up the athlete experience in collegiate sports. Among other things, it allows athletes to be paid just for playing, and provides billions in back pay to former college athletes.

Galen Clavio, head of the Sports Media program at Indiana University, says that the settlement would fundamentally change how athletes get paid.

“It would allow college athletic departments to opt into revenue sharing directly with current and future college athletes, starting at about $22 million per year. Just to be clear, that’s $22 million a year that athletic departments would have the ability to pay directly to athletes,” he said.

Galen Clavio motions towards the audience during a press conference.
Galen Clavio motions towards the audience during a press conference. Clavio is an expert on NIL policy and the effects of social media on sports. Picture by Mike Badrov.

While this is exciting news for many college athletes, not everyone will benefit equally. Athletes from different sports bring more or less profit to their school and Clavio says that this could affect the money that they make. 

“Whether we want to acknowledge it or not the market value of a men’s golf team member is generally going to be significantly less at the college level than it would be for a comparable basketball player or football player, simply because of the sheer amount of money through television contracts, ticket sales, and other items that come through basketball and football that don’t come through golf,” he said.

95% of the back pay from House v. NCAA will go to former athletes from the 3 biggest revenue generating sports: 75% to men’s football, 15% to men’s basketball and 5% to women’s basketball. That leaves just 5% of the fund to every other college sport combined. This back pay reflects what it will probably look like for current athletes when they start getting paid directly.

So how can athletes outside of football and basketball capitalize on their name, image and likeness? Ranger emphasized the importance of building personal, local connections. For athletes in smaller sports like tennis, success often comes from their community.

“The owner of a local tennis shop reached out to me through a tournament he was hosting this past summer. When I’m in town, I make appearances, do signings, or give a lesson to a customer of his choice,” he said.

Another strategy athletes can use is to tap into sport-specific brands, where they may stand out as one of the best in their field. Jeremy Gray, Communications Director of The Cuban Center, says that oftentimes, athletes in small sports don’t even realize that opportunities are waiting for them.

“Especially in what we call the non-revenue sports, it’s important to let athletes know that they’re really the top of the heap in that sport and there are ways for them to maximize that,” he said.

Jeremy Gray gestures a thumbs up at a football event.
Jeremy Gray stands at a Big 10 football event. Gray believes that social media is one of the most important ways an athlete can take advantage of their NIL. Picture courtesy of Jeremy Gray.

One more key strategy is using social media to attract potential sponsorships. Ranger, for example, uses his platform to promote brands as an ambassador. The direct connection with followers that social media provides can be a major asset for athletes in smaller sports. As Clavio points out, the value lies in the audience an athlete can bring.

“For a lot of businesses who would want to contract with an athlete from an NIL perspective, a lot of it is about what market the athlete is bringing to the table, and in most cases if you bring 25,000 people on your Instagram feed and a lot of them are the age of the people in this room, that’s value being added and you can get paid for that,” he said.

Gray added, “Teaching athletes social media best practices and how to accentuate their own brand is really, really important.”

While you may not be getting paid directly by your school, you don’t need to be a football or basketball player to become a sponsored college athlete. Benefiting from NIL outside of a revenue generating sport is hard, but you can succeed by being creative in how you market yourself and focusing on making personal connections.

“I’ve reached out to a lot of brands without a response. In the end, the ones that truly matter are the ones that you connect with on a personal level as an athlete,“ Ranger said.

 We asked Bloomington locals for their opinion on House v. NCAA, as well as what they think about how athlete pay should be split between sports. They had an overwhelmingly positive reaction to the lawsuit, but were unsure how the split was going to work.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the Apple Watch – the ultimate companion for your wrist

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Charlie Collier

CUPERTINO, California. (Sept. 9, 2014) – CEO Tim Cook announced Apple’s first-ever Apple Watch by surprise at the end of the company’s annual new product keynote in Cupertino, California this past Tuesday, September 9th. It’s official: Apple has now entered the smartwatch industry.

Before revealing the Apple Watch, Tim Cook introduced the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus at the Flint Center at De Anza College. These new iPhones generated excitement from the audience with their innovative technology and memorable features, including the fact that they are the thinnest models yet. If this isn’t exciting enough, Tim Cook surprised the audience by unveiling Apple’s most groundbreaking product yet: the Apple Watch, marking the company’s bold entry into wearable technology. 

“We’ve really gone through enough to call it a day,” Tim Cook joked with the audience before adding, “but we’re not quite finished yet. We have one more thing,” which sent the audience into a rupture of applause and standing ovations. “We’ve been working incredibly hard for a long time on an entirely new product, and we believe this product will redfine what people expect from its category. I am so excited and I am so proud to share it with you this morning,” Cook said, revealing the product as “the next chapter in Apple’s story,” followed by a captivating launch video of the first-ever Apple Watch. 

Bob Phelps, 52, plays music using the Spotify app on his Apple Watch. The Watch allows you to seamlessly control the apps on your iPhone.

As opposed to the variety of digital watches released before this week, the Apple Watch addresses the limitations that most of these watches face. Gone are the days of buttons so small they require a stylus or the time only appearing when the front button is pressed. Apple has integrated revolutionary technology that has resolved these issues, making the smartwatch more user-friendly than ever.

The brand-new Apple Watch features a sapphire-glass screen for incredible clarity and scratch resistance, with the added benefit of a seamless wraparound look unlike any other smartwatch. In addition to this protective layer of strengthened Ion-X glass, the Watch is stylish, providing users with over 15 different colors of fluoroelastomer bands to choose from. Luckily for those looking to purchase an Apple Watch online, it comes shipped with a Woven Nylon Band in sizes the user can select. No need to worry about making a separate purchase in addition to your new watch. 

In addition to the innovation and style of the Apple Watch’s screen and band, the Digital Crown has been introduced as a powerful navigation tool. This revolutionary step allows users to communicate in ways they never could imagine, right from their wrists. It’s now possible to send and receive text messages, answer calls, and send information as personal as your location, sketches, and even your own heartbeat to other Apple Watch users. 

Man sits on bleachers at basketball court, looking at his Apple Watch.
Matthew Otee, 20, checks his watch after a hard game of basketball. The Apple Watch is equipped with exercise tracking technology that monitors the user’s heart rate.

Another set of groundbreaking new features are the Health and Fitness components of the new Apple Watch. As Tim Cook explained on stage, the watch comes equipped with powerful fitness-tracking software that pairs with various apps. The built-in Activity app allows users to view their health stats anytime, tracking movement through the ‘move,’ ‘stand,’ and ‘exercise’ categories. A colored ring closes once specific fitness goals are completed, making it easier than ever to keep track of your health. 

To take a closer look at the statistics covered by the Activity app, the Apple Watch measures the number of steps taken by the user, as well as their caffeine intake, blood pulse, calories consumed, and heart rate. While all of these metrics are significant, the calorie count stands out as an especially valuable tool for those on a weight-loss journey. By allowing their users to target specific health goals, Apple has not only set a new standard for smartwatches but has also positioned Apple Watch users for success by providing them with motivation right on their wrist. 

While Apple has already transformed the smartwatch landscape with these innovations, it’s important that the watch also integrates seamlessly with Apple’s existing technology. With this in mind, Apple unveiled a set of apps from third party developers that carry over from the iPhone to the watch. Highlights include an app by Nike that uses the fitness tracking to let you compete with your friends, and an app that allows you to use your Apple Watch as a room key at select hotels.  With a commitment to continuous improvement and user-centric design, Apple will undoubtedly unveil new advancements that enhance our lives, making technology more integrated than ever. 

In the meantime, Tim Cook left us to imagine what’s next regarding the future of the Apple Watch: “The list of features is a mile long. And I’m certain when developers get their hands on the developer kit, that list will get even longer and there will be things that we couldn’t even imagine in it.”

Tim Cook finishes the Apple Watch presentation by explaining their purpose in creating the device. The Watch was a surprise announcement at the end of an already packed keynote.

Jay Blahnik explains the focus the Apple Watch has on health technology. The Apple Watch is equipped with high-tech sensors that integrate with various apps.

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