FSU sports: How NIL policy impacts the Seminoles

Florida State University football head coach Mike Norvell makes the rounds at his Big Man Camp held at FSU's indoor practice facility Wednesday, June 9, 2021.Fsu Big Man Camp 060921 Ts 051
Florida State University football head coach Mike Norvell makes the rounds at his Big Man Camp held at FSU's indoor practice facility Wednesday, June 9, 2021.Fsu Big Man Camp 060921 Ts 051 /
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We could have a dissertation on what NIL does to college athletics. But we won’t go that far.

In conclusion, Name, Image, and Likeness will bring a different look to college sports that we haven’t seen before. It scares people. It excites people.

However you may feel towards NIL, it’s here. And hey, we should get more college sports video games too, with a new College Football game slated for a 2023 release. Those were the best games.

Anyways, there are more aspects we could take a look at as they become more relevant as the fall college sports season begins. It’ll be interesting to see if the NIL has any effect on the locker rooms of teams.

One thing is for certain. Although it took longer than some may have liked, NIL is here, and it is here to stay. And it will be exciting to see and follow how NIL changes our outlook on how college sports look and work.

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