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Top Arkansas basketball sophomore reportedly offered $1 million NIL deal
Arkansas doesn’t have legislation allowing high school athletes to profit off NIL, meaning the state’s No. 1 high school sophomore basketball recruit Terrion Burgess would have to move if he wanted to cash in on any offers. Burgess’ current estimated NIL value sits at around $300,000.  RELATED: Kentucky commit DJ Wagner signs NIL deal with…
NCAA
New Missouri house bill could disallow NCAA from investigating, punishing schools for NIL activity
A new house bill in the state of Missouri is making additional changes to the state’s name, image and likeness (NIL) policy that may have immense ramifications in the immediate future. Last Wednesday, House Bill 417 was passed, awaiting final approval from Gov. Mike Parson (R). If approved, the legislation will allow coaches and school…
Oklahoma
North Carolina, Virginia become latest states to allow high school athletes to profit off NIL
On Wednesday, both North Carolina and Virginia finalized legislation allowing high school athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness. This makes them the 27th and 28th states, plus Washington D.C., to adopt NIL legislation for high school athletes. RELATED: New Arkansas bill to allow high school athletes to monetize their NIL “As we…