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NIL: The Popularity Contest between Student Athletes

By Charlie Smith, Lucy Little, and Shayna Oppen.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (November 5, 2024)- Landon Gilmore was just 6 years old when he was first branded with the nickname “Happy”. The name has since stuck, making his NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) grow exponentially. 

Ever since Gilmore won the long drive competition, In which he was originally called “Happy”, he has been popular in the golf scene not just for his name but for his ability to play. On June 23, 2023 things truly changed, as Gilmore announced his commitment to Ball State University to play Golf In a Twitter post. The Twitter post went viral after Adam Sandler (The actor who created the character of Happy Gilmore for the Film.) commented on the commitment.

“Go get ’em Happy. Pulling for you.” Sandler said in the post. 

After the post went viral Ball State gained a lot more attention. 

“Between him and I, I want to say that we gained 23 million eyes on Ball State that haven’t been there before.” Gilmore said about himself and Sandler.

Happy is crouching down as he is writing something down. Happy remained focused on the task at had while doing so. (Photo provided by Happy Gilmore. Photo taken by Ball State Sports Link Team.)

Since this, it has raised the question of how much do schools benefit from students like Gilmore? Dr. Galen Clavio, Director of the National Sports Journalism Center at IU, addressed students’ questions at a press conference about NIL. One student asked about schools choosing players based on popularity instead of skill.

 “This has been a question since the beginning of this, I’ve yet to see it happen… the coaches that control those teams want to win, and they have a limited amount of resources and whatever small positive effect you might have from a popular high school player  is just a drop in the bucket, compared to the effects of having a winning team.” Clavio said.

Dr. Galen Clavio addresses all C250 students in a Press Conference for NIL and all corresponding aspects of NIL. He addressed why people think that pursing popularity will become an issue for some athletes. (Photo taken by Emma Pearce)

A lot of people have feared the possibility of favoritism when it comes to sports recruiting for college teams, creating some controversy with NIL. With that, people have also questioned whether or not it would start to affect high school students who are trying to get more attention. Some are wondering if it is going to create greater pressures and struggles for these students trying to get recruited. 

Happy Gilmore mid swing in a purple uniform while he plays for his Highschool team. Happy showed focus and integrity as he played. (Photo provided by Happy Gilmore. Photo taken by Paul Baechtold)

“There are two different aspects of NIL that we have to keep in mind. There’s the NIL that just comes from being a good athlete and ultimately the idea that you have intrinsic market value at the college level as an athlete in whatever sport and that value is not equal just because you happen to be an athlete… Now the other part of NIL is the athletes who are really good at media. Who understands how to utilize media, bring in a social media audience, if they are also good at their sport that’s awesome but for a lot of businesses that would like to contract with an athlete from an NIL perspective the question would be: what market do you bring to the table… So yes, if you are a high school athlete who is trying to gain a media presence that will carry over into college, then yes that can be an added pressure.” Clavio said in correspondence to being asked about the added pressure of NIL on high school athletes.

Ball State had already accepted Happy before he went viral, he was recruited for his skill. The Fame he brought to the school was just an added bonus for Ball State. 

With his NIL, Gilmore rarely has to buy his own equipment anymore because of equipment deals he has accepted, but NIL isn’t as simple as a lot of people seem to think. 

“It adds a lot of business into my life. A lot of people think that it’s really simple, but it’s quite complex because there are a lot of laws, and there are a lot of things that you have to do. But as far as it affects me financially, NIL definitely helps. I don’t have to worry about paying for equipment because I am lucky enough to have a few equipment deals.” Gilmore said when questioned about how NIL affects him personally. 

Happy Gilmore watches the ball intently after putting while sporting his Ball State uniform and gear. Gilmore used equipment from deals while doing so. (Photo provided by Happy Gilmore. Photo  taken by Ball State Sports Link Team)

Popularity is a huge factor when it comes to NIL as well, especially if you participate in a sport other than Basketball and Football. This is relevant because the only two sports that generate significant revenue for the NCAA are Men’s Basketball and Football. Which causes a lot of the student athletes to have a hard time getting NIL money unless they are very popular.

 “Obviously in a sense I want it to be fair, But I don’t think that being fair would be fair… At the end of the day it is like a business right, and so if and so I feel like if everyone on the basketball team is getting paid the same amount, it’s not fair for the guy who is doing all the media stuff because he is the most popular. Or the guy who is head and shoulders better than everybody. Obviously those people should get more, and with our golf team, you’re never gonna see a billboard in Muncie of our golf team. It’s gonna be the Basketball team.” Gilmore said when asked if all athletes should be paid the same amount, or based on popularity and skill.

According to Sports Business journal, Social media equates to about 72% of all NIL activities. The three main categories being: Social media Influencers, Personal Brand, and selling content directly to fans. This is because if student athletes didn’t utilize social media platforms to boost their popularity all the money would go straight to the main Money makers: Men’s Basketball and Football. So to be “used” more they must have an outside presence besides just relying on their sport.

“I don’t feel like anyone can complain about making less when at the end of the day we are being used less.” Gilmore said adding on about the NIL pay system in college athletics.

Bloomington residents comment on why the believe college athletes should be paid. They go into detail about all of the pros and cons of how NIL pay currently works.

 Jason Ghandi, Assistant Director of Strategic Initiatives at IU, gives his insight into how NIL can be based on popularity.

“athletes are picked based on social media following for certain deals, unless the company is asking for a specific player.” Gandhi said.

Most of the athletes that are getting the mainstream deals, such as Powerade for example, are getting those deals based on how much reach they have on social media and sometimes that player isn’t always the most skilled on the team. A lot of times a company already has a player in mind. 

“it’s sort of like natural selection on how athletes are picked.” Gandhi said. 

Jason Ghandi, Assistant Director of Strategic Initiatives at IU, Posing for a professional photo. Ghandi talks about NIL with student Lucy Little In a recent interview. (Photo provided by Jason Ghandi)

Players aren’t necessarily competing against one another but they do have to sort of fight to get their name out there more than their teammates. It’s obvious the amount of money athletes get is going to be based on the popularity of their sport and IU for example “men’s and women’s basketball and football will always get the higher dollar value than a smaller sport like golf”, Gandhi said. But that then poses the question of do smaller sports like golf get any money? Gandhi was asked if all sports on campuses are reached by NIL deals. 

 “It’s common for at least one athlete from each sport to have a NIL deal of some form at most schools.” Gandhi said. 

So, although most sports are going to be reached with deals it’s obvious that the more popular sports are going to be getting the most attention from brand deals making it seem like a game of popularity. 

 

Tim Cook unveils Apple Watch

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Media Contacts:
Skylar Sutton, Editor
Sterling Thomas, Photographer
Charlie Smith, Writer

The Apple Watch was Announced at the Latest Apple Release Event.

CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA (September 9th, 2024) – The CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, announced that Apple would be releasing a new product called the Apple Watch to the public.

The CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, announced the Apple watch on Monday, at the Flint Center at De Anza College located  in Cupertino, California. Apple held its Apple Computer, Inc., special release event this past Monday, at this event Apple announced the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 plus, Apple Pay, IOS 8, and the Apple Watch. “…But we aren’t quite finished yet, we have one more thing…” Tim Cook said just before announcing the Apple Watch, and the crowd went wild.

Tim Cook shared all of the features that the Apple watch had to offer. A few of these features included, being a precise and customizable timepiece, a new more intimate way to communicate, a comprehensive health and fitness device, an interactive watch face and digital crown, and made for everyday wear. “…but the heart of the watch is a custom design chip that integrates many subsystems into one remarkably compact module which is then completely encapsulated to protect the electronics, it’s essentially miniaturizing an entire computer system onto a single chip…” Jony Ive, Senior VP of design, said as he was describing the complexity of the design to the crowd.

Ramzi Smith, an Indiana University student, uses his Apple Watch while on a run. He is tracking his steps, heart rate, and calories burned.

As Kevin Lynch, The VP of Apple, did a live demo people were able to see some of the promised features first hand. Lynch explained that people can pick different watch faces, control music and volume, reply to text, look and reply to emails, use Siri, look at photos close up, zoom into maps, and get notifications from all the apps that the consumer may want notifications from. Apple Inc. incorporated a new feature that had never been utilized in a device before and that is communicative touch vibrations between Apple watches. “… and I can communicate with someone just by tapping… if I tap right in the center I can create this new form of digital touch communication with Jeff… That’s not an emoji, that is actually reading the heart rate off of Jeff’s wrist with Apple watch…” Kevin said as he demonstrated the digital touch feature with his friend Jeff on the Apple Watch.

James Rubey, a manager at Kilroys on Kirkwood, using his Apple Watch while working. He tracks venue events via group chats without needing his phone.

A more detailed description of the Apple watch was also released after the press event.  The 38mm Apple watch had a height of 38.6 mm and a width of 33.3 mm, while the larger version of the Apple watch (42 mm) was 42.0 mm in height and 35.9 mm in width. When the consumer purchases an Apple Watch the box will contain The Apple Watch, a magnetic charging cable, a USB power adapter, a watch band, and a quick start guide. The Apple watch is only compatible with the iPhone 5 or higher models of the iPhone.

The Apple watch was also announced to be compatible with  English (Australia, UK, U.S.), Chinese (Simplified, Traditional, Traditional Hong Kong), French (Canada, France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish (Latin America, Mexico, Spain), Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese speakers.  The Apple watch also has some features that weren’t specifically mentioned at the release event, but later released after the event. The Apple watch has speakers as well as a microphone, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, up to 18 hours of battery life, water resistant (NOT Waterproof), and watchOS 2.

Apple would like for future consumers to understand and appreciate all of the features and benefits that the Apple watch was promised to have. As of September 9th the Apple Watch information has been added to the internet. Apple Inc. had the intention of providing the public with a smart and more personalized watch that also has the ability to monitor health problems as well.