By: Milith Batchu ![]() The introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights has been a game changer in college sports. Since the NCAA’s 2021 policy adjustment, college athletes are now allowed to profit from their NIL without risking their sports eligibility. But what stands for the new era in college sports and what other possibilities or challenges could arise? The answers will have major implications for collegiate athletics.
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By: Justin Goldberg Let’s point out the obvious: Jayden Daniels is a phenomenal quarterback at the collegiate level. College defenses can’t keep up with his unreal athleticism, rocket arm, deep accuracy and precision outside the numbers. Daniels can make lots of throws on the field from a clean pocket and under pressure.
But I was less than impressed watching his tape, especially for someone who will enter his rookie season at 24. I watched every single offensive snap of his Heisman campaign in 2023. He has the natural ability to make plays with his legs and throws with his cannon of a right arm, but there are too many glaring weaknesses that are overshadowed by how likable he is. |
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