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<blockquote data-quote="WVUALLEN" data-source="post: 132208323" data-attributes="member: 1112294"><p>A traditional full athletic scholarship covers tuition, fees, room and board, and books.</p><p></p><p>The Power 5 conferences (ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, SEC and Pac-12) College football players in Power 5 conferences receive monthly stipends. If you think that money is being spent frivolously, you're wrong.</p><p></p><p>2021-2022 average NCAA athlete has pocketed just $3,711 in NIL money. The average income from NIL deals for student-athletes ranges from $1,000 to $10,000, however some cases where some athletes have earned a whole lot more than that.</p><p></p><p>Some colleges and universities have developed policies to stop student-athletes from making brand deals that would interfere with their own lucrative sponsorship contracts. </p><p></p><p><strong>INSIDER</strong> <strong>Magazine </strong>- A deal requiring an athlete to "wear products competitive to Nike during team activities – ex. practices, competitions, media, team travel, community service, photo sessions, team-building activities, etc." could violate Ohio State's rules for example. The university also said that students should not "promote beverages competitive to Coca-Cola on-campus."</p><p></p><p>"It is messy," Blake Lawrence, CEO of sports-marketing platform Opendorse, told Insider in August 2021. "If a student athlete at an Adidas school that signs a deal with, let's say, Lululemon shows up to a press conference with a Lululemon hat and shirt on, is that a violation of the team's contract with Adidas? Those are the things that people are trying to figure out."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVUALLEN, post: 132208323, member: 1112294"] A traditional full athletic scholarship covers tuition, fees, room and board, and books. The Power 5 conferences (ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, SEC and Pac-12) College football players in Power 5 conferences receive monthly stipends. If you think that money is being spent frivolously, you're wrong. 2021-2022 average NCAA athlete has pocketed just $3,711 in NIL money. The average income from NIL deals for student-athletes ranges from $1,000 to $10,000, however some cases where some athletes have earned a whole lot more than that. Some colleges and universities have developed policies to stop student-athletes from making brand deals that would interfere with their own lucrative sponsorship contracts. [B]INSIDER[/B] [B]Magazine [/B]- A deal requiring an athlete to "wear products competitive to Nike during team activities – ex. practices, competitions, media, team travel, community service, photo sessions, team-building activities, etc." could violate Ohio State's rules for example. The university also said that students should not "promote beverages competitive to Coca-Cola on-campus." "It is messy," Blake Lawrence, CEO of sports-marketing platform Opendorse, told Insider in August 2021. "If a student athlete at an Adidas school that signs a deal with, let's say, Lululemon shows up to a press conference with a Lululemon hat and shirt on, is that a violation of the team's contract with Adidas? Those are the things that people are trying to figure out." [/QUOTE]
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