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Mack Brown On College Football’s Uneven NIL Playing Field


The ability for athletes to profit off of their Name, Image, and Likeness (or NIL) drastically has changed the landscape of college athletics since its introduction three years ago. The ever-changing nature of NIL, specifically as it relates to college football, again became a topic during North Carolina coach 's weekly radio show on Monday night. (Inside Carolina)

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Mack Brown On College Football’s Uneven NIL Playing Field