Dylan Rome

I am a sophomore at IU majoring in Sports Media and a certificate in Journalism.



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Growing Numbers of NIL Brings Growing Concern

By Dylan Rome, Jeremy Weese and Olivia Zwack

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Nov. 5 2024)

In June of 2021, the collegiate sports world went through a significant shift in its long-standing argument: should student-athletes gain revenue from their name, image, and likeness (NIL)?  Three and a half years later we have seen the unmistakable impact NIL is making on the culture of sports (especially college football). Players run the risk of being selfish teammates by choosing popularity from the public over team victories.

NIL deals are altering the traditional trajectory from high school through college to the NFL, blurring the strict lines the NCAA once maintained between collegiate and professional athletes

Although athletes have been generating millions of dollars in revenue for decades, the Supreme Court did not overturn this ruling until three short years ago. The highly debated argument was finally settled, and athletes were able to receive compensation. It must be made clear this is not “pay to play”. The NCAA is restricted from paying athletes directly. Athletes can earn money through external tunnels like social media and commercials. For some players, NIL opportunities can make staying in college more appealing than entering the pros if their earning abilities skyrocket at a collegiate level.

Rookies enter teams with a substantial amount of financial value, an unknown dynamic and power shift. The NFL’s structure to a rookie contract in the first round centers upon a four-year term with a fifth-year extension option and salaries are determined by draft order. The big rewards came after a fourth or fifth year in the league emphasizing experienced and committed players.  NIL deals have destroyed the value system where athletes can now earn money as early as high school.

The days are over when draft day symbolizes the first financial reward for an athlete’s hard work, dedication, and talent. For high-scouted players, it marks a continuation of earnings and something way less significant. 

In an interview with Aaron Lord, a track and field athlete here at Indiana University, he explained his experiences with NIL deals and observations from being in the NCAA. “Instead of them [college athletes] staying for 1 or 2 years in college and then signing a pro contract, players are staying longer in the NCAA,” Lord said. Previously, athletes weren’t permitted to earn money until reaching  a professional level whereas now they have an opportunity to financially benefit more in college.

Robert C. Haugh track Complex
An overhead view of the Robert C. Haugh Complex, where the IU track team competes. The facility is known as one of the finest in the nation. Photo Credit: Visit Bloomington

Lord said, “People who normally wouldn’t come into the NCAA are coming in now even internationally to try and make some money.” He described how track and field has been gaining traction across the globe. However, international athletes struggle to profit from NIL due to U.S. visa restrictions.  While NIL opened doors for U.S, athletes, international students are restricted from these opportunities. The NCAA still offers exposure and the highest quality training for international athletes. 

Galen Clavio addresses the C250 class
Dr. Galen Clavio addresses the C250 class in his “press conference” with the students. Clavio is an expert on the latest NIL news. Photo Credit: Michael Badrov

Dr. Clavio, an expert in NIL and head of sports media at Indiana University, stressed the challenges of balancing social media and  being a college athlete by saying, “It’s pressure if you’re a college athlete with a social media following to maintain your audience and build upon your audience… and then there’s everyone else trying to catch up.” This quote highlights the chase for recognition on social media which can compete with getting better at your sport.

Along with striving for maximum financial compensation as a college athlete, Clavio said, “The quarterback elected to transfer because if he was indeed promised that money and it was not delivered, why should he stay?” Financial compensation is not promised at a professional level, forcing an athlete to bet on their abilities. In college, players can maximize their economic window with NIL.   Uncompensated talents such as the example of a quarterback transferring show imperfections in NIL and room to improve.

Patrick Shaller throws the football
Patrick Shaller throws the football back to the quarterback after making a catch. Shaller plays tight end for Northwestern University. Photo Credit: Northwestern Media Dept.

Interviewing Patrick Shaller, a highly scouted freshman tight end on Northwestern football team he stated, “The big names look at their floor in the league [NFL] and their celling at college and decide the best financial decision”. The quote exemplifies a newly provocative financial question: should athletes stay in college longer? Shaller said, “I can already see college football becoming an unfair atmosphere where players stay longer than they need”. Before NIL, players leave college as early as possible to maximize financial earning now the phenomenon of staying keeps highly-skilled players in the NCAA.

The future presents an uncertain line between college and professional sports. The fear of unambitious colligate sports continues to rise.

Passersby in Bloomington share their thoughts on the latest NIL rulings. Many were eager to share their take on the latest news.

Cover Image: Aaron Lord, a track athlete at Indiana University, rounds a turn at one of his track practices. Lord has personally been affected by the latest NIL rulings.

Cover Image Credit: Olivia Zwack

Tim Cooke reveals the new Apple Watch

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Tim Cooke reveals the new Apple Watch

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CUPERTINO, California (Sept. 9, 2014) Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, released Apple’s newest product, the Apple Watch. The release of the Apple Watch will include features for all users such as designable interfaces, intimate ways to connect and communicate, and a health and fitness companion to wear on your wrist.

Apple will release three different models of the watch including the Apple Watch, Apple Watch Sport, and Apple Watch Edition. The three designs include features for all users. The Apple Watch is the most simplistic of all models, made for people who want to use the watch for everyday activities. The Apple Watch Sport targets customers who use their watches for athletic and fitness purposes. The Apple Watch Edition is for customers who want a watch case that is crafted from 18-karat gold, developed to be twice as hard as standard gold.

Indiana University Faculty member enjoys a meal at Yogis Sports Bar and Grill using his apple watch. “My wife gave me my first apple watch on fathers day and it hasn’t left my sight since”, he said.

“It’s as much about personal technology as it is style and taste,” Cook said.

The Apple Watch development team wanted to design an interface never seen before. In order to create the best user experience they played around with different sizes and models that customers would benefit most from. Certain features on the iPhone would never work on a smaller interface such as a feature like inch to zoom.

“The Apple Watch required the same kind of careful, deliberate consideration. What we didn’t do, was take the iPhone and shrink the user interface, and strap it on your wrist. The display is too small and it would be a terrible customer experience.” Cook said.

Apple revealing the new Apple Watch’s user friendly digital crown for all watch needs. 

The Apple Watch team put a great amount of effort into personalizing their watches. Apple Watch is as much about personal style as it is about functionality and Apple knows that. Apple thought of more than just function, but the way that the watch looked on its customers and how it would be worn. Apple has thought of challenges that will arise due to a smaller interface. However, with challenges that occur, they have thought of all solutions to make their product as easy to use as possible.

“We’ve designed a range of products so personal, you don’t put them on your desk or in your pocket. You wear them on your wrist.” Jony Ive, Senior Vice President of Design said. “We have developed a whole new interface, specific to the challenges associated with a product this small.”

Digital Touch is a feature that Apple has included in their Apple Watches. The feature allows for two people in different places to send pulses to each other whether that be shapes and words or their heartbeat in real time.

“With digital touch, we’ve developed an entire new way to connect intimately with others.You can get someone’s attention, with a gentle tap. You can send a quick sketch. Or you can even share something as personal as your own heartbeat.” Cook said.

The Apple Watch uses magsafe technology and infrared technology to charge. Unlike the iPhone, the Apple Watch charger is magnetic and will automatically attach to the watch when in proximity. The Apple Watch uses magsafe technology in order to prevent misalignment making it the most effective way to charge the watch.

“The back crystal also houses a unique charging solution, that combines our magsafe technology with inductive charging, completely sealed, it requires no alignment or exposed contact.”

Indiana University student uses her Apple Watch to study at the Starbucks on Kirkwood Avenue.

Apple spent a great amount of time creating watch faces that all customers could enjoy. After wearing something all day everyday, Apple knew that users would want something they liked all aspects of, especially design wise. Users are able to customize both appearance and capabilities. They are able to decide which features they want on their watch face such as time of day, weather, activities, or notifications. Apple Watch with six different straps, has a mechanism that makes the straps easily removable and replaceable. Apple has made multiple bands in order to appeal to all customers’ wants and needs based on their daily activity.

“The sport band, in a range of bold colors, is made from a tough, durable, sweat and chemical resistant high performance elastomer. The leather loop comes in a soft quilted leather that conceals magnets for fastening and adjustment.” Cook said.

Apple has always been a company that has appealed to its customers exact wants and needs in the technological world. Apple is a company that allows users to customize their products down to their uses and intentions for the product.

“Creating beautiful objects that are as simple and pure as they are functional, well that’s always been our goal at Apple.” Cook said.

Apple’s new seamless Apple Watch device and display features.

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