I just learned that Missouri passed a state law earlier this year that allows high schoolers to get NIL money once they sign a financial aid agreement (not a national letter of intent, but an aid agreement they can sign Sept 1st) with at an instate school.
I'm sure that's a big reason why Mizzou just got a commitment from a top 5 national recruit from KC.
So, could the 5 star from KC get NIL from Nebraska while in HS?I saw that as well.
But apparently Nebraska has the same setup. Just hasn't been talked about a lot.
Or we haven't had any five-stars in-state to make it a story.
So, could the 5 star from KC get NIL from Nebraska while in HS?
They could. I’m a high school AD. NIL is legal in Nebraska. I know of a baseball player from Nebraska that had national NIL deals who is committed to an SEC baseball school. Our kids here don’t even have to agree on a scholarship.I was curious about that as well. And I really don't have any idea.
If I had to guess, as it's allowed here and allowed there, I would think so. There would have to be some sort of prohibition about it going across state lines but I've never seen that. Of course, I wasn't really aware of it at all until the past couple of days.
Doesn’t Missouri NIL have a stipulation that you can only receive NIL money in Hs if you attend an in state college.They could. I’m a high school AD. NIL is legal in Nebraska. I know of a baseball player from Nebraska that had national NIL deals who is committed to an SEC baseball school. Our kids here don’t even have to agree on a scholarship.
If you are interested you can read the rules set by the NSAA if you Google it.
I don’t know about Missouri, I was referencing Nebraska.Doesn’t Missouri NIL have a stipulation that you can only receive NIL money in Hs if you attend an in state college.