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NIL could change the way NCAA coaches and athletes view the recruitment process

By Riley Leichliter, Roland Liu, and Brooke Daugherty

BLOOMINGTON,  Indiana (November. 4, 2024) –

There’s nothing like performing well within your college sport, hearing everyone cheer and feeling an immense amount of pride in your athletic ability. Athletes like Indiana University Division 1 wrestler Anthony Bahl and American University lacrosse player Deirdre Brown have experienced this firsthand. While athletic skills remain important in college recruiting, a strong social media presence, and marketability are now influencing factors.  NIL is tied to fan engagement,  many programs have recognized the value of recruiting athletes with the potential to build a school’s brand.

However, Dr. Galen Clavio, director of the National Sports Journalism Center at IU, warns that focusing too heavily on popularity could undermine the core values of athletic competition. “You don’t see professional sports teams signing athletes solely because they are popular on social media,” Clavio noted, emphasizing that recruitment should prioritize athletic skill over online presence.

Anthony Bahl, a wrestler at Indiana University, sees a balance between talent and marketability. “Skill is the most important thing,” Bahl emphasized, “but if an athlete has a strong social media presence, it can bring more attention and fans to the program, which can be valuable. But at the end of the day, skill and hard work should still come first.” These abilities can benefit both athletes and schools.  Bahl’s perspective speaks on creating a recruiting environment that favors well-rounded recruits with an athletic and public appeal.

Anthony Bahl wrestles at Indiana University
Anthony Bahl, a wrestler for Indiana University, takes down his opponent during a match. Bahl thinks hard work and skill are the most important aspects when it comes to recruitment, but recognizes the impact that athletes with large fan bases can make. Photo courtesy of Anthony Bahl.

Deirdre Brown, a Division 1 women’s lacrosse player at American University, agrees that while social media can give insight into a recruit’s character, it shouldn’t overshadow athletic scholarships. “I think that while it can be a tool used within recruiting, I do not believe that a decision should be solely made based on someone’s social media presence. At the end of the day, you are there to play a sport and do a job,” Brown said. Clavio’s view echoes Brown’s, in that coaches are now having to navigate the balance between recruiting athletes that have a social media following and those with athletic potential.

Deidre Brown playing Lacrosse in a game at American University
Deidre Brown, a player on American University’s Women’s Lacrosse Team, sprints down the field with the ball in her stick. Brown believes social media can be used as tool, but is weary of the changes being made to recruitment as a result. Photo courtesy of Deidre Brown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For incoming athletes, the ability to earn money from NIL deals can play a huge role in deciding where to pursue college sports. While many still prioritize the strength of the athletic program and quality of coaching, NIL considerations have introduced new criteria. Bahl remembers that when he was looking at schools, NIL opportunities factored into his decision-making. “NIL was definitely something I thought about. It’s a big chance to earn money from a brand, so I wanted to choose a school that would support that,” he said.

Both athletes acknowledged the appeal of going to a school with a team as well as a social media presence. Bahl talked about IU’s fan base and popular sports culture as factors that influenced his decision. “The school’s popularity and strong fan support make it a great place to compete,” he said. Brown, too, was drawn to American University’s active engagement on Instagram, where content allowed her to see the team’s character and unity. “AUWLAX at the time had a large following, and they consistently posted videos of the team,” she said. “It allowed me to see inside the personality of the team.”

Both athletes compared their busy schedules to full-time jobs. With practices, games/meets, classes, and studying the time commitment can easily exceed 40 hours per week. Although NIL earnings and scholarships provide financial support, they both stressed the importance of rewards like personal growth, being a part of a team, and skill development.

Bahl expressed that, while scholarship and NIL money are helpful, “the real reward is in the experience and everything I learn along the way.” Brown echoed this highlighting the life lessons and values developed through balancing academics and athletics. “The reward is my education and personality development,” she said. For these athletes, NIL is a meaningful addition to their sports journey, yet it does not overshadow the significance of their educational and personal achievements.

Dr. Clavio has a more cautious view of NIL’s future, warning that programs could be at risk of prioritizing money over athletic tradition. “The NCAA, for a variety of reasons, has been desperately trying to fight against external parties… like being able to make direct payments to athletes,” he explained. He suggests that NIL could challenge the NCAA’s sports model, and change collegiate athletics. “With this, we could see a lot of college athletic programs revert back down to what some would consider club status,” Clavio said.

Dr. Clavio lectures to students at IU
At Indiana University, NIL expert Dr. Clavio participates in a press conference with students. Clavio emphasizes the changing landscape of the way recruitment is viewed in the NCAA since NIL has taken effect. Photo taken by Mike Badrov.

 

 

For less prominent sports, however, Brown sees less impact of a NIL impact on recruiting. She thinks that sports like football and basketball will leverage the NIL heavily, potentially recruiting athletes with high social media status to boost funding. “To some teams, it may be to their benefit to recruit a higher-status player, in order to bring in more fans, attendance, and money to the team,” she says.  But, for smaller sports, Brown expects the recruiting process to remain relatively unaffected, with coaches continuing to focus on athletic skills and team fit over marketability.

The NIL policy has changed the NCAA sports  world,  reshaping recruiting and athlete choices. In this new era, athletes like Bahl and Brown are witnessing how opportunities to profit from their name, image, and likeness are influencing both their personal decisions and broader institutional approaches. Indiana University, like many others, is adapting to these changes, preparing athletes to not only excel in their sports but also to manage their brands and navigate NIL. As the policy evolves, so too will the roles and expectations of student-athletes where athletic talent, personal branding, and financial opportunity will cross paths.

On Friday Oct. 18. on Kirkwood Avenue, various students and visitors were intreviewed about their thoughts on the potential impact NIL could have on recruitment. Overall, those interviewed believed that athletes should be judged based on skill over marketability when it comes to recruitment. 

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New ‘Apple Watch’ is Breaking Technological Boundaries

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Roland Liu
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In this conference, Apple Inc. proudly and confidently announces the launch of the very first Apple Watch, an incredible wearable that incorporates technology with activeness. The Apple Watch has been designed not only to keep you connected, but also keep you determined to have a healthier and active lifestyle.

With this innovative device, Apple has once again taken a step forward in its mission to create technology that enhances everyday life, for people of all differences. As said in the Introduction video, “It’s as much about personal technology as it is style and taste. It seamlessly combines materials and software and technology.” The Apple Watch introduces numerous and various features targeted for fitness lovers, tech-savvy individuals, and anyone interested in Apple’s products.

Navigate your day effortlessly with Apple Watch’s GPS function—no need to pull out your phone. Whether you’re on the job or exploring a new route, Apple Watch keeps you on track and hands-free, making it the perfect companion for those always on the move.

One of the features that standout within the Apple Watch is its built-in GPS, which provides users with exact location tracking without the need of a phone. For example, if you go on a walk or a bike ride outside of your house while still tracking your distance and route, the watch allows you to record your activity in real time and focuses on the performance rather than any other distractions.

Additionally, the GPS functionally is involved by the device’s great fitness tracking capabilities. Users can choose from a variety of workout types- running, cycling, etc. which makes it a great companion for any routine. As mentioned in the video provided from the conference, “…being more active as it turns out is one of the best things you can do to improve your health. And the Apple Watch gives us the ability to motivate people; to be more active and healthy.” The Apple Watch also connects well with the Health app (which many people are familiar with from their iPhones), allowing users to monitor and track their progress and goals over time.

Push your limits and track your progress effortlessly with Apple Watch. Whether you’re out for a morning jog or tackling a full workout, the fitness features keep you connected to your goals. Stay motivated, monitor your heart rate, and see every step you take toward a healthier, more active lifestyle.

The Apple watch is equipped with many features designed to help motivate users to stay active throughout their days. “The fitness app monitors all of your activities and movement throughout the day”. Many approaches encourage users to meet their fitness targets, making daily activity a fun and rewarding experience. The watch can give reminders to stand, exercise, and move. It fosters an active lifestyle and offers insights to overall health and well-being.

Apple has consistently pushed the envelope with innovative solutions, and the Apple watch is no exception. it builds upon Apple’s previous products of Technology being incorporated into daily life with many features. one such as Siri, which allows users to access information and manage tasks through voice commands. quick replies, notifications, and more enable great communication, ensuring you remain connected no matter what you are doing or where you are.

The Apple Watch is designed to work within the Apple system, allowing users to sync data across their devices effortlessly. This is something ensuring that users have access to their health and fitness information whenever they need it, whether on their iPhone or iPad. On a bigger scale. Data also includes all apps, photos, text messages, contacts, and more, within the iCloud. Users can customize their own experiences with apps that relate to their individual interests. This can be fitness tracking, music streaming, and much more. As mentioned before, this makes the Apple Watch not just a wearable device, but a resourceful tool for daily life enhancing.

The first Apple Watch is much more than just a smartwatch; it is an extremely comprehensive Health companion designed to inspire users to lead more active and connected lives. with its innovative GPS capabilities, motivational activity tracking, and seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem, the Apple watch is an incredible personal technology piece.

Please visit www.Apple.com for more information about all Apple innovations.

Apple Inc. is dedicated to designing innovative products and creating a better world through sustainability, education, and privacy. Founded in 1976, Apple continues to improve the way we communicate and interact with the world.

Project Director, Kevin Lynch discusses the “Maps” feature of the watch, allowing users to easily get from point A to point B.

Apple CEO, Tim Cook, discusses how users can stay active and track their fitness by using the Apple Watch.

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