Nicole Dettmer

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NIL Generates Competition Between Sports and Crumbles Team Dynamics at Indiana University

By Adelyn Rabbitt, Maddie Greenberg and Nicole Dettmer

BLOOMINGTON, IN (Nov. 5, 2024)

Under bright fluorescent flood lights, the Indiana University men’s soccer team gathered to smile for a group picture after defeating Northwestern. Junior Jack Wagoner grinned along with his teammates as they celebrated the 6-1 win, which earned them their share of the Big Ten regular season title. This was monumental for the team, as it clinched their near-perfect October record.

As the crowd cheered, photos were taken by media personnel covering the big win. Media has played a huge part in college athletics ever since the Supreme Court ruled against the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) attempt to limit education-related payments to student athletes. This ruling became known as name, image and likeness, or NIL. The ruling went into effect on July 1, 2021, and allowed college athletes to use their public name, image and likeness to gain sponsorships and increase their financial gain from their sport. Deciding whether or not to implement NIL is a choice given to colleges, meaning some colleges have no NIL rules while others have widespread NIL rules. Though most athletes seemed to appreciate the ruling, controversy quickly arose with claims of the ruling’s unfairness and inequality.

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Amelia Taylor, third-year law student and J.D. candidate, poses for a professional photo. Taylor is an IU student well-versed in the matters of NIL.

A third-year law student and J.D. candidate well-versed in NIL, Amelia Taylor, explained how NIL works. “The law basically says the NCAA can’t require or stop student athletes from doing something that is not for the purpose of the NCAA,” Taylor said. This means the NCAA cannot control the name, image and likeness of individual players. The NIL ruling gives student athletes the legal right to use their image in the media for financial gain. As for public controversy, Taylor said, “Even since this started, there’s been just as much backlash as public optimism about it.”

IU heavily implements NIL rules. Men’s basketball and football are the most popular sports overall at IU, and the athletes’ pay shows that. In less popularized sports, such as men’s soccer or any women’s sport, the pay is generally lower. This is often because less popular sports get less television time, making them much less likely to be spotted by brands. Additionally, more popular players on a team receive better NIL deals than less well-known players. Jack Wagoner, an IU men’s soccer player, commented on NIL, expressing his support for the ruling. “I believe it is the right way to handle paying college athletes,” Wagoner wrote in an email.

IU men’s soccer midfielder Jack Wagoner gears up to make a play during a game between the Kentucky Wildcats and the Indiana Hoosiers. Wagoner is a junior with multiple NIL deals.

Though men’s soccer NIL deals are commonly much less financially fulfilling than the NIL deals of more popularized sports, NIL still provides beneficial finances to many athletes. Wagoner has a few NIL deals, including one called ‘Hoosiers for Good’ and other local partnerships. Wagoner highlighted his appreciation for local NIL partnerships, including the example of athletes receiving deals from Everbowl, a popular acai bowl shop on Kirkwood, in return for promoting Everbowl on social media. “These mean much more to me than just being paid upfront,” Wagoner wrote. “I feel like I am more effectively giving back to the community around me.” Wagoner is aware that he is paid less than other male athletes at IU, and he highlighted IU men’s soccer and swimming in his response. “Both programs have a very rich history and are the powerhouses in their relative sports, so deserve to have more NIL opportunities,” Wagoner wrote. However, Wagoner understands that basketball and football are more central in media coverage and therefore thinks NIL is fair, as many players have built their success and image throughout the years.

Jeremy Gray, IU Athletic Director, poses for a picture at an IU football game. Gray held an online press conference to explain NIL to Story Lab students.

Opposingly, other student athletes do not share the same sentiments. Jeremy Gray, IU Athletic Director, commented on the unseen NIL disparities between IU student athletes in an online press conference. Gray said sports psychologists have seen mental health struggles in IU student athletes skyrocket post-NIL ruling as the players scramble to acquire the same deals as their teammates. “Teaching them how to accentuate their own brand is really really important,” Gray said. Regarding teammate relationships, Gray said NIL can “change the dynamic” between teammates, as NIL has turned finances into a competitive playing field. Taylor also expressed the sentiment of changed dynamics due to the NIL ruling. “The issue was… is it going to ruin teamwork and ruin locker room situations and dynamics because now a player is mad that their teammate is making much more money but not doing anything different?” said Taylor.

When NIL began, it became clear that the ruling was unfair to women. Though women’s pay was already unequal to men’s pay, NIL showed that women’s sports are often less popularized than men’s sports. “This (NIL) is just going to continue making the disparity between especially gender even wider,” Taylor said. Taylor brought up the struggles less popular teams are having with recruiting athletes as a result of NIL, saying the teams could cease to exist as a result of the athletes’ pay disparities between schools. Of course, there are exceptions to this. IU women’s basketball players are likely to make much more money than men’s soccer or tennis players due to basketball being more popularized than soccer or tennis. However, within specific sports, such as basketball or soccer, men are paid more. There are athletes like Caitlin Clark who take the media by storm and end up landing NIL deals that are more than some men’s deals within the same sport, but it is extremely uncommon.

People walking on Kirkwood comment on their perception of NIL. The topic of NIL is generally well-known by IU students and residents of Bloomington.

Apple Reveals the “Next Chapter in Our Story” During Keynote

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Apple Reveals the “Next Chapter in Our Story” During Keynote

Media Contacts
Nicole Dettmer
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Saige Arnold
svarnold@iu.edu
Thomas Fels
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CUPERTINO, California (Sept. 9, 2014) — A new chapter in smart technology was unveiled this past Tuesday at Apple Headquarters in Cupertino, CA as Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, unveiled their latest device, the Apple Watch, to a very enthusiastic audience. The watch was revealed during Apple’s “One More Thing…” at the end of the September 9, 2014 keynote speech. “We love to make great products that really enrich people’s lives. … We love to make technology more personal and allow our users to do things they never could have imagined,” Cook said to the audience. Cook also stated that he believes that the Apple Watch will “redefine what people expect from its category.”

During the reveal video, it is shown that there is a great amount of customization that can be made to every watch so that it fits the style and personality of its user.

Iryna Dettmer strolls through the serene surroundings of Coxhall Gardens in Carmel, Indiana, utilizing the innovative fitness feature of her newly launched Apple Watch. Iryna uses the fitness feature to monitor her heart rate, track calories burned, and log the duration of her workout.

“Apple Watch is, of course, made to be worn, and it can be worn all day, for any occasion. It’s as much about personal technology as it is style and taste,” Cook said. While talking about the design of the Apple Watch, specifically the screen, Cook mentioned that it was a challenge to make something that would function well on such a small body. “With every revolutionary product that Apple has created, a breakthrough in user interface was required. … 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,” explained Cook.

Cook plays a video narrated by Jony Ive, Apple’s Senior VP of Design. “We’re introducing an unparalleled level of technical innovation, combined with a design that connects with the wearer at an intimate level to both embrace individuality and inspire design,” Ive states. Ive describes the importance of developing an interface that works on such a small screen with the utilization of the digital crown, a device that allows users to scroll, zoom, and return to the home screen. Ive also mentions a new feature, called “Digital Touch”. This feature allows users to connect with other Apple Watch users by tapping your watch screen to get the other person’s attention, as well as share small drawings, or even something as personal as your own heartbeat.

Summer Prince, a student at Indiana University, uses the newly launched Apple Watch. Summer is using the easily accessible calculator feature to complete her math homework.

Ive mentions the design of the screen and ways they made it safe from damage yet still sensitive to touch. He mentions that they chose Sapphire, the second-hardest material behind diamond, to keep the display safe, while also implementing a screen that can sense the difference between a simple tap and a longer press of a button on-screen. Ive then backs up the creativity and individuality of the Apple Watch, talking about each individual watch finish, band, and customization of the home screen.

Apple Watch has limitless possibilities for customization. It can be customized and changed so that it will match your personality, and the ability to customize your Apple Watch’s main screen just adds another layer to the endless possibilities. Apple Watch also has the ability to reply to texts sent to your iPhone with a new technology Apple calls the quick board, which analyzes the text sent and automatically generates replies to the text, so you don’t have to try and type out a message on a tiny screen or pull out your iPhone and respond. You can also use the dictation feature, which allows you to respond to the text with either a voice message or speech-to-text, which takes what you say and writes it as a message as if you wrote it yourself. Apple also integrated its digital assistant, Siri, into the Apple Watch, so you can ask Siri questions without having to take out your iPhone.

Apple also integrated its maps app, so when you need directions to go somewhere, you can get those directions on your wrist. Apple utilizes the Apple Watch’s haptic engine to give you directions for left and right, with each direction having a unique feel so you can differentiate between the two.

With all of these new features, the Apple Watch is the next step in personal technology, with its seamless integration of all the classic features of the iPhone shrunk down into a small, wearable device. As well as its incredible variety of colors, bands, and faces, there’s an Apple Watch for everybody.

Tim Cook shares excitement for their new product, the Apple Watch, while the audience reciprocates the energy.

Apple explains the specialty of the Apple Watches personalization and its high end software.

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