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NCAA Eligibility Center Taking Action: Name, Image And Likeness
Taking Action: Name, Image and Likeness.
What Student-Athletes Should Know. A new resource is available to help you address any questions you may receive.
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As the NCAA moves forward with their commitment to allow name, image and likeness opportunities for student-athletes consistent with the college athlete model, providing coaches with the information they need remains a priority. A new resource is available at https:// on.ncaa.com/NIL-SA to help you address questions you may receive. This resource addresses what “name, image and likeness” actually means; who makes the rules; the current rules of NCAA studentathletes; what’s happening now; and how student-athletes can get involved. This easyto-read flyer provides insights and information that can help coaches address questions from their student-athletes, parents and other basketball advocates. We encourage you to download it and share it with your studentathletes who have questions. As the NCAA moves forward on this isuse, please keep in mind that the college athlete model is not the professional model, meaning students will only compete against other students, not professionals or employees. The NCAA is best positioned to provide a uniform and fair name, image and likeness approach for all student-athletes on a national scale. Additional information regarding name, image and likeness is available on the NCAA’s webpage at ncaa.org/NIL. A series of questions and answers is available at ncaa.org/ questions-and-answers-name-image-and-likeness. These pages will be updated as additional information becomes available, so be sure to bookmark and check back regularly.