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Trending: How NCAA Athletes Have Profited in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Era

BusinessInsider.com: How college athletes are getting paid from brand sponsorships as NIL marketing takes off On July 1, after a decades-long fight, student-athletes across the country gained the right to make money from their names, images, and likenesses (NIL) thanks to a flurry of new state laws and an NCAA policy change. What happened next was a mad rush of …

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Trending: Matt Corral’s Knee Injury Places Opt-Outs in Perspective

SI.com: Matt Corral’s Knee Injury Places Opt-Outs in Perspective NEW ORLEANS – You never want to see it. A player goes down with an injury to the knee area. In the AllState Sugar Bowl on Saturday night, another victim was claimed. This time it happened to a potential first round NFL Draft pick in Ole Miss signal caller Matt Corral. …

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COACHES’ CORNER: SELLING YOUR PROGRAM – TIPS FOR CONVOS WITH RECRUITS

DIRECT CONTACT INFO: Get their direct cell phone number and email address and confirm their correct social media accounts. Give them your direct contact info and tell them to call you whenever, especially if they are too young to contact under NCAA rules. REMIND THEM: If it’s a young, top prospect, remind them that NCAA rules prohibit when and how …

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COACHES’ CORNER: BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

As you move up throughout your career you will need allies in the front office, not just in coaching circles. If you eventually aspire to be a head coach– next year or 10 years from now– you need to invest some time building relationships with the Assistant ADs in the Athletic Department, and make a good impression with the Athletic …

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COACHES’ CORNER: BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS WITH PARENTS OF RECRUITS

Before you even make your first call, always keep in mind that Mom and Dad often hold the veto card. As this is the first major decision most players are making– no matter how independent or tough they seem — recruits often go to their parents for approval and advice before making their final decision. Too many times, I’ve seen …

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COACHES’ CORNER: DON’T BURN BRIDGES WHEN KIDS CHANGE THEIR MINDS

Throughout your career, you will occasionally have great players fall into your lap with little or no work at all—signed, sealed and delivered with no stress. You will also have other players change their mind and sign elsewhere at the last minute after years of recruitment, travel and time invested. Players are going to change their minds, sometimes at the …

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ACADEMICS: LIKELIHOOD OF GRADUATION

A common philosophy that many great coaches have is to primarily recruit players who have a high likelihood of graduating from the University. If not, it’s a stressful life working with a roster full of players who are borderline-eligible every semester. The stress is often not worth it! Ultimately, you want to be able to recruit players who will transition …