Name Image Likeness Podcast

Too old for college sports, too knowledgeable not to share. Two NIL “experts” share their views on the latest news, biggest NIL deals, and most interesting legislation changes weekly. Hear from industry pros – athletic directors, compliance coordinators, and student-athletes – about their thoughts on the NIL landscape. Presented by VicTreeFi

Chrissy and Wheeler started the Name Image Likeness podcast in 2021 following the passing of the NCAA’s Interim NIL Rule. As hosts, Chrissy and Wheeler interview guests from around the country but love speaking with guests from the state of Georgia.

Georgia-based interviews include conversations with former University of Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray, former University of Georgia running back Keith Marshall, former University of Georgia long snapper Ty Frix, President of the Classic City Collective Matt Hibbs, and more!

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Polls, Politics, and Paydays: Why Politicians Can’t Quit NIL Name Image Likeness

We discuss Senator Ted Cruz’s vow to prioritize NIL, Senator John Thune’s persummed allegiance to the NCAA, the scramble to raise funds to pay athletes, and an update on the Penn State vs. Vintage Brand trial. We talk about our favorite NIL deals including Cam Ward’s gift and the World of Warcraft collab. To learn more about our financial literacy platform for athletes, visit frameworknil.com. To follow all of our ventures, visit victreefi.com- – – – – – – – – -Name Image Likeness is produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co. 
  1. Polls, Politics, and Paydays: Why Politicians Can’t Quit NIL
  2. Gatorade Loves College Basketball
  3. Read Before Signing
  4. Governor Kemp’s Executive Order on NIL
  5. Welcome Back, NIL!

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Difficulties in Navigating Title IX Emerge from NCAA Settlement

A recent Yahoo Sports article has emphasized the rising issue of college athletics leaders grappling with significant challenges, particularly concerning Title IX compliance, in the wake of the House v. NCAA settlement. The landmark $200 million settlement has brought about considerable financial pressures, leaving many administrators uncertain about how to maintain gender equity in sports…

House v. NCAA Lawsuit Expected to End College Athletics Amateurism Model

The impending settlement of the House v. NCAA case that took place Thursday, May 23 is set to dramatically reshape the landscape of college athletics. Central to the case is the implementation of a revenue-sharing model where, according to a CBS Sports article, athletes would receive compensation not only for the use of their names,…

NCAA Now Providing NIL Services with the help of Teamworks

As of yesterday morning, the NCAA announced their selection for the company that will help them provide NIL management services. Let’s talk about who they chose, what this deal entails, and what it means for the NIL industry. In a bid to navigate the complex terrain of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights for student-athletes,…