Recent NCAA rules changes, that went into effect on July 1, have provided athletes with varying degrees of new protections and opportunities to make money by selling their name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights.
Recent NCAA rules changes, that went into effect on July 1, have provided athletes with varying degrees of new protections and opportunities to make money by selling their name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights.
In an effort to provide resources to our college coaches, United Soccer Coaches hosted NIL workshop webinars for our Division I Men’s, Divisions I Women’s, Divisions II Men’s and Women’s, and Divisions III Men’s and Women’s soccer coaches in July. During the webinars, Michelle Meyer, Founder and CEO of NIL Network led the discussion. Michelle is a leading industry expert on the new legislation passed that affords student-athletes the ability to seek sponsorship agreement using their Name, Image, and Likeness. She will provide guidance on how as coaches we can navigate the path forward.

You can view the individual webinars at the links below: