We are so excited to share the amazing work we have been doing with the NIL program. We could not be prouder of these student athletes! https://lnkd.in/gNjnSX5c
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What I have learned from running a collective in the Division III Space. Through strategic participation in NIL collectives, Division 3 universities can seize newfound opportunities and transform the collegiate sports landscape, establishing a pathway for sustainable success and growth. 1️⃣ Community Development and Outreach: Through collective initiatives, universities can strengthen their ties with local businesses and communities, fostering a symbiotic relationship that benefits both parties and boosts the university's standing within the community. 2️⃣ Brand Exposure Amplification: Collaborative marketing efforts within a collective can amplify brand exposure for university programs, fostering stronger fan engagement and bolstering the school's overall image. 3️⃣ Financial Empowerment for Athletes: Successful NIL collectives enable student-athletes to access a broader range of opportunities, empowering them financially and encouraging academic and athletic success. 4️⃣ Alumni Engagement and Support: A thriving NIL collective can foster stronger connections between current student-athletes and alumni, leading to increased support and donations for the university's athletic programs and academic initiatives. 5️⃣ Enhanced Recruiting Power: By leveraging the strength of a collective, universities can attract top-tier student-athletes with promising NIL opportunities, creating a competitive edge in recruiting battles. The Knights Table Collective is administered by Basepath Check out one of the few Division 3 Collectives in the market https://lnkd.in/gSYiKnxP #NILCollectives #UniversitySports #Division3Opportunities #CommunityEngagement #sportsmarketing #sportsbusiness #sportsmanagement #nil #studentathletes #collegesports #sportsjournalism #sportsjobs #namingrights #sponsorships #collegefootball
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🏀Using Basketball as a Powerful Vehicle for Development🏀 At Athletes of Tomorrow (AOT), we believe in leveraging the game of basketball to foster academic and personal growth. Our mission is to provide young athletes, especially those overlooked and underserved, with opportunities to excel on the court and in their academic pursuits. By positioning our athletes for NIL deals and college scholarships, we ensure they have the resources to succeed both now and in the future. Recently, the sports world was shaken when Arkansas secured John Calipari, with major commitments to NIL resources. This shift highlights the growing importance of NIL in shaping college basketball’s landscape. At AOT, we understand that to compete at the highest levels, our athletes must be prepared not just physically but also socially and emotionally. The recent success stories of programs investing in NIL and achieving remarkable results reinforce our commitment to equipping our athletes with the knowledge and support they need. We remain dedicated to fostering an environment that prioritizes mental health and holistic development, ensuring our athletes are ready for all challenges they may face. #Basketball #AthleteDevelopment #NILDeals #CollegeScholarships #YouthSports #MentalHealth #HolisticDevelopment #AAUBasketball #CommunityImpact #FutureStars 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gdtaYU3v
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Day 3: #LinkedInSportsChallenge What recent trends have you observed in sports and how are they shaping the future? As a student-athlete, I have seen how prominent NIL is becoming. Some student-athletes are making more money than professional athletes. NIL is not only transforming the culture of college athletics but even some High Schools. Last month, Governor Mike Parson signed legislation allowing college coaches to have an active role in endorsement opportunities, allowing high school students to be able to make deals after signing the commitment papers. As of May, there were a dozen states that prohibited high school students from profiting from their name. It will be interesting to see if those states will continue to prohibit the trailblazing movement or join in on it. In just 2 years NIL has become a game changer. I am excited to see how it will evolve in the next 5. #sports #sportsindustry #nil
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Athletic Scholarship - High School Seniors - You Rescue U! This is devastating to those with the hope of securing an athletic scholarship. It often has nothing to do with their ability to play at a high level. Situations and circumstances that are not in our control happen to everyone. As AthleticSOS athletes, how do we position ourselves to reach our goal? In this video, we answer that question. Below is a code that will give no-cost access to our AthleticSOS.com software solution for any high school athletes you may know seeking athletic scholarship opportunities. I've also added a link to a video that gives a brief overview of the software. Go to: AthleticSOS.com Select: "Need to Enter A Code?" Enter Code: ASOS23 Complete Registration. Enjoy! AthleticSOS Overview for Individual Families https://lnkd.in/gp4FWhsM Contact: info@athleticsos.com #highschoolsports #highschoolfootball #highschoolbasketball #sportsindustry #sportstech #sportsinnovation #parents #athleticsholarships #athleticdirector
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Check out this article on NIL Collectives where I discuss the responsibilities schools have to ensure the NIL Collectives comply with Title IX. #sportslaw #collegesports #nameimagelikeness https://lnkd.in/edfbjGar
If college athletes can earn NIL money from the schools, what becomes of donor-backed collectives?
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Expanding Beyond NCAA DI and DII Data indicates that merely two percent of high school athletes secure athletic scholarships. For student-athletes and their families fixated on playing for a D1 or D2 program, exploring opportunities at D3, NAIA, and even junior colleges could prove rewarding financially. While NCAA DIII institutions cannot provide athletic scholarships, approximately 80 percent of D3 athletes obtain some form of financial assistance. The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) discloses that its athletes typically receive around $7,000 in financial aid. Additionally, within the often underestimated realm of junior college athletics, the National Junior College Athletic Association presents full and partial scholarships across over 500 colleges.
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Athletic Scholarship's Dirty Secret - Et Tu Brutus Many parents and student-athletes are often surprised by the amount of back-biting and unfairness as they navigate the youth sports world on their journey to secure an athletic scholarship. At AthleticSOS, we like to take a different approach to dealing with problems, hopefully leading to a positive outcome for all involved. Let us know in the comments how you deal with all of the craziness. Below is a code that will give no-cost access to our AthleticSOS.com software solution for any high school athletes you may know seeking athletic scholarship opportunities. I've also added a link to a video that gives a brief overview of the software. Go to: AthleticSOS.com Select: "Need to Enter A Code?" Enter Code: ASOS23 Complete Registration. Enjoy! AthleticSOS Overview for Individual Families https://lnkd.in/gp4FWhsM
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The future direction for the NCAA remains cloudy but it is increasingly clear that the era of amateurism for student athletes is likely over. Check out Mary Frances Harris's new piece for EAB that explores 3 possible student athlete compensation models and what they might mean for colleges and universities. https://lnkd.in/gJyvAiMy #highered #athletics #ncaa #college #sports #students #collegelife #athletes #highereducationleaders
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🏀📘 The new NIL era has transformed college sports, mirroring professional leagues in pace and stakes. At Athletes of Tomorrow (AOT), while we recognize the benefits of NIL for student-athletes, we're also mindful of the challenges it presents, especially for those from underserved communities. The shift towards a "pay-for-play" model has heightened expectations on athletes, not just to perform, but to constantly prove their worth, leading to an increase in coaches asking players to enter the transfer portal. This evolving landscape requires a new kind of support system. At AOT, we are committed to preparing our athletes for these realities, ensuring they understand their rights and options. We strive to empower them to make informed decisions about their athletic and academic futures, helping them navigate the complexities of NIL deals and transfer decisions with integrity and foresight. As the lines between amateur and professional blur, our role in guiding young athletes to succeed on and off the court becomes even more crucial. We are here to support, educate, and advocate for our athletes, ensuring they can leverage their skills and opportunities to build successful futures. #AthletesOfTomorrow #NIL #CollegeSports #StudentAthlete #HigherEd #SportsEthics #YouthEmpowerment #BasketballAndEducation #CollegeBasketball #NILRights #EducateAndEmpower #TransparencyInSports #AthleticScholarships #NavigatingNIL #FutureLeaders https://lnkd.in/ekd7PZ_i
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Last year $3 billion dollars in sports scholarships were given to 176,000 student-athletes in the States. The average college scholarship for athletes can vary widely depending on the sport, the division level of the college (NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA, etc.), and the policies of the specific college or university. In NCAA Division I and Division II schools, scholarships are often "partial," meaning they cover only a portion of the total cost of attendance. Division III schools do not offer athletic scholarships, but they can offer other forms of financial aid. For Division I and II schools, the NCAA sets limits on the total number of scholarships that can be awarded in each sport. These limits vary by sport.
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