A California bill has the potential to require the disclosure of USC Trojans Name, Image, Likeness deals over $5,000 with athletes across all sports and genders.
signed in California, state Senator Nancy Skinner introduced Senate Bill 906. The NIL bill targets collectives that are primarily spending on men’s college football and basketball. On Aug. 29, State Legislature approved the bill, sending it to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk.
Total amount of compensation and value of the items/services provided to all student athletes at the postsecondary institution each year by sport and gender of the team.” “NIL has taken some monster leaps since we’ve been here,” said Riley. “It’s taken some monster leaps in the last several months which has been really positive It’s great to see our fan base and our supporters. I think for everybody it’s been gaining and understanding of what it is, and how it’s not important, it’s imperative. You have to have it.”currently ranks No. 15 in the country according to the 247Sports Composite.
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