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Bloomington’s Big NIL Debate: Who Should Pay IU Athletes? Schools, Sponsors, or Both?

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Abbie Dombrowski
Grace Genyk
Payton Bryant

The NCAA’s 2021 NIL decision allowed college athletes to earn from their name, image, and likeness, stirring college towns like Bloomington, Indiana, where IU Hoosier athletes and local businesses embraced the change. The policy offers overdue recognition for student-athletes, but it has sparked debate: Should compensation come directly from universities or remain with outside sponsors, or even both? While some argue that college-led compensation could ensure fairness across sports, others believe that sponsorships are ideal, allowing athletes to earn without straining university resources.  

“Everyone in this room, as an adult, has the right to profit off of your name, what you look like, and how your likeness is utilized within any form of media,” Professor Galen Clavio says, in a student-attended Press Conference. “This is not a case of new rights being granted to college athletes; It is the removal of restrictions that were being imposed by collage athletic departments upon college athletes.” 

Liam Walsh, current Indiana University student and superfan

We interviewed Liam Walsh and gave him the chance to talk about his feelings on the NIL as a current Indiana University student who feels deeply about college athletics. He stated that it wasn’t just the money that the athletes bring the schools, but doing the athletes justice for the work they put in. Liam states “they are entitled to compensation because they put their body on the line. To make the university money essentially, and although they get a lot of other amenities from their scholarship deals, I don’t think it’s enough.” Liam shows that he believes athletes deserve more than just the basic accommodations that come with being a student athlete because of how much they do for universities.  

Many students have begun to transfer with no hesitation to get better publicity and NIL deals at their new schools. NIL deals at big schools compared to small schools are drastically different and Liam states his concerns about this and says “I think right now it’s in a state where people are just going wherever they want. You’ll see athletes go to like four or five top schools for NIL. We are going to start to see some smaller schools get the recognition their student athletes deserve because of how the students can stand out.” He expresses that many transfers are doing it for compensation, not considering the sport’s tradition. The talent of small schools will begin to become popular because they are there for the community. Liam also talks about how the publicity continues to rise with NIL because of the profit.  

Sam Sullivan, current Indiana University student and Rugby player, runs away from his opponents.

Next, we interviewed Sam Sullivan, current IU student and rugby player. As a collegiate athlete, Sam understands NIL since he has worked closely with it. When we asked him about the compensation that can come with being a student athlete, and if it would cause players to play for money and not passion, he said “I think compensation in any form would drive anyone–not just athletes to work harder. I also think because it’s so widely known now some athletes strive to work harder because they know they’ll receive compensation.” Sams beliefs show that athletes may pursue athletics for the cash prize. Students at big schools with opportunities to make a profit off their name, image, and likeness, will more than likely choose to do so– while students at smaller schools won’t have this option. Sam believes that this will cause a switch in the viewing of the sports because it will be visible that the players may not love the game.  

We asked Sam if he believed that the compensation could cause a drift in the team relationship. He stated that, “In some cases, it can create divides within team moral and player relationships because one can be making more than the other from NIL and one could work harder than the other and it can go unnoticed.” Sams beliefs about the team dynamic changing when money becomes involved shows that the NIL might cause a strain on the team, and strain on the financials. The sense of tradition that comes with college sports could disappear if there is not comradery.  

Dr. Galen Clavio, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, Professor, Director of the National Sports Journalism Center speaks with C250 Story Lab class. Clavio gave insight on recent changes in NIL and answered questions they had on the topic.

Professor Galen Clavio, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education and Director of the National Sports Journalism Center at Indiana University, has been well versed in all topics NIL since the 2021 ruling. He explains how the NCAA had never seen marketable value to student-athletes and that it came from the schools they were playing for. However, when popular college athletes like Caitlin Clark and Bryce Young could start benefitting from sponsorships, they almost immediately reached national popularity, causing their schools to, in turn, try to capitalize off their athlete’s publicity instead.  

He expands on the concept of “pay for play”, getting paid for simply being an athlete without any media or marketing ties, which has been debated during this entire process. “The idea originally was that you would earn money on your name, image and likeness but not off of the fact that you were an athlete,” Dr. Clavio explains. “If these settlements go through, the model will be replaced by one where athletes do have market value and compensatory value and can leverage those rights and opportunities as they choose where they are going to school, and especially, where they stay going to school.” 

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Apple Watch New Era of Technology

PRESS RELEASE: APPLE WATCH NOW AVAILABLE

Ryan Banks
Peyton Cooperstein
Payton Bryant

 BLOOMINGTON, Indiana (Sept. 9 2014)  Apple Computer, inc., CEO Tim Cook announces the release of Apple’s newest product, the Apple Watch. The new Apple Watch device is Apple’s first step into the wearable technology world, offering customers a new way to interact with their technology.

Apple has become extremely popular amongst customers for all of the products that they have released. Each new technology of theirs brings much excitement to the public as they are one of the most popular providers of technology. From the Mac to the iPod, to the iPhone and iPad, Apple seems to always succeed in their production of their products. The announcement of these products is just as amazing, as they have a high attendance to see what is next for Apple, almost looking like a movie premiere.

Throughout the woman’s busy day at the front desk in Franklin Hall, she uses her Apple watch to keep in touch with her family via iMessage.

The Apple Watch looks and performs like an actual watch, including many more amazing features.  Tim Cooks said “With Apple Watch, we are redefining what a watch can do.” The innovative design of the watch makes it appear sleek but also stylish, with its smooth rounded screen and interchangeable bands with a variety of options to choose from. Apple also made this product perfect for those looking for a wearable fitness tracker. There is a wide variety of fitness and health features including a workout tracker, step counter, and heart rate monitor. And those who choose to wear their Apple Watch to bed will wake up to information on how they slept. Many of these health metrics get measured by what Apple is calling the “rings.” These rings are empty at the start of the day but fill up as users incorporate more fitness and activity throughout their day, encouraging people to “close their rings” each day. Encouraging this activity Tim Cook agreed “We believe this is the future of health and fitness, your health information is right on your wrist.”

This is great to see from Apple as they are primarily providers of technology that makes our lives easy, not more active. But applies pushing the envelope and diving into the world of fitness. Aside from the great health and fitness the Apple Watch provides, there are many other great functions that the watch can perform. Anything on the user’s iPhone can be integrated into the watch.

This young man Logan was on his way to game day and needed Indiana apparel. His Apple Watch made sure he got it in a fast and efficient way via Apple Pay.

Including notifications, camera functionality, Apple Pay, apps, and the ability to receive and make calls. Driving directions from the Apple Maps app will send the directions to the Apple watch, making drivers able to keep their eyes on the road, with only a glance at their wrist to see where they need to go.

These functions can all be accessed with the Apple Watches touch screen, along with its power and manual function button, the digital crown. This digital crown is a push button but also a rotating knob that can be used to select and scroll on the Apple Watch. Charging the watch is also extremely simple, with a magnetic circle charger that magnets the back of the watch. The watch only needs a few hours before it is fully charged and can last up to 18 hours on a single charge. Allowing users to track their entire day of activity and sleep if they choose to wear the watch to bed.

The Apple Watch is made for everyone, being beneficial to people of all different ages and demographics. These many great functions allow there to be something for everyone, just like Apple always has tried to do. “Apple Watch is the most personal device we’ve ever created.” -Tim Cook. Apple has helped bring great innovations and technologies to this world, to ultimately make our lives easier. But Apple still realizes the importance of staying active. This is the best of both worlds for Apple. A great piece of technology that also serves a great fitness benefit.  The Apple Watch is extremely exciting for the company along with its customers, hoping the future of Apple in wearable technology is bright.

 

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