Name, Image, & Likeness Coverage
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'Much ado about nothing': Charlotte-area football coaches say high school NIL won't have big impact
At the Keep Pounding High School Classic press conference this week, some Charlotte-area football coaches were asked about the impact of name, image, and likeness policies on high school sports. None of them thought it would have a major impact. -
Some Charlotte-area football coaches say NIL impact will be minimal
At the Keep Pounding High School Classic press conference, four Charlotte-area football coaches were asked about their feelings on NIL policies in high school sports. They don't believe it is going to change much. -
Private schools in NCISAA adopt NIL policy for next school year
The policy allows student-athletes to conduct NIL activities, including activities for financial gain, while maintaining their eligibility to participate in NCISAA sports programs. -
Southwestern Conference coaches discuss pay, NIL, turf at media day
Brian Hales (Butler), D.J. McFadden (Independence) and Weslee Ward (Providence) hold a coaches symposium at the Southwestern Conference media day to discuss a number of topics facing high school football. -
State Board of Education rule-making process could delay NIL for NC high school athletes for 6-12 months
The ability for high school athletes in North Carolina to profit off their name, image, and likeness is on hold -- for now. -
Welter Walk-Off: NIL and the NCHSAA
High School athletes making money is less Arnold Schwarzenegger and more new season of Friday Night Lights. WRAL Sports' Pat Welter explains what the NIL deal pushed by the NCHSAA means for students, and what it could mean if the General Assembly blocks it. -
Listen: NCHSAA Board of Directors votes to approve NIL
The NCHSAA Board of Directors voted to allow its athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness at the spring Board of Directors meeting Wednesday. -
President of athletic directors association speaks about NC legislation, NIL, sportsmanship
Colin Fegeley, the president of the N.C. Athletic Directors Association, joined Nick Stevens to discuss pending legislation that could have a major impact on high school sports, the passage of a NIL policy for athletes, sportsmanship issues, and more. -
Senate bill aims to prevent NCHSAA from allowing NIL for high school athletes
Senate Bill 636, a bill that was aimed at stripping the N.C. High School Athletic Association of many powers, was amended on Wednesday afternoon to prevent the NCHSAA from allowing high school athletes the ability to profit off their name, image, and likeness. -
High school athletes in North Carolina can profit off NIL beginning July 1
On Wednesday, North Carolina became the 28th state association in the country to pass a policy allowing high school athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness. -
NCHSAA press conference to discuss spring meeting, NIL for high school athletes
NCHSAA Commissioner Que Tucker and President Rob Jackson meet with members of the media to discuss the results of the NCHSAA Board of Directors meeting. -
What effect would NIL have on high school athletes?
HighSchoolOT managing editor Nick Stevens weighs in on who would be impacted by name, image and likeness in North Carolina high school sports. -
NCHSAA committee moves NIL proposal forward
The proposal for NIL in high school sports in North Carolina will be voted on tomorrow at the NCHSAA Board of Directors meeting. -
NCHSAA committee recommends board approve policy allowing NIL for high school athletes
The N.C. High School Athletic Association Policy Committee has recommended the association's board of directors approve a proposal that will open the door for North Carolina high school athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness. -
Potential impacts of NIL proposal on high school sports in NC
HighSchoolOT managing editor Nick Stevens joined the Adam Gold Show on Tuesday to discuss the possible effects that the NIL proposal before the NCHSAA board of directors could have on high school sports. -
Basketball final four, bat testing, & participation: Here's what the NCHSAA board will discuss this week
When the N.C. High School Athletic Association Board of Directors meets this week in Chapel Hill for its regular spring meeting, the group will be tasked with tackling some of the biggest issues in high school sports. -
Student athletes, parents and experts weigh in on paying high school athletes
The NCHSAA is considering allowing high school student-athletes to collect money through NIL deals. -
NCHSAA board will consider policy allowing high school athletes to profit off NIL
The N.C. High School Athletic Association Board of Directors will consider a proposal during its meeting this week that would open the door for high school athletes in the state to participate in NIL activities beginning July 1, 2023. -
Mack Brown: Despite NIL, UNC will continue recruiting close to home
UNC football coach Mack Brown said NIL has not caused the Tar Heels to change their approach to recruiting -- they still intend to recruit their own backyard. -
NCHSAA Board of Directors meeting, Day 1
The N.C. High School Athletic Association Board of Directors is holding its regular winter meeting in Chapel Hill. Day one features committee meetings and discussions of the full board. The board will discuss a number of major topics, including officiating shortages, a shot clock in basketball, NIL, gender policy, and more.
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