Virginia Governor Signs NIL Law That Could Significantly Change College Sports Landscape

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Virginia Governor Signs NIL Law That Could Significantly Change College Sports Landscape
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A groundbreaking NIL law was signed on Thursday in Virginia that could significantly impact the future of college athletics.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed an NIL bill into law on Thursday that could significantly change the college sports landscape.

Schools in Virginia will be allowed to directly sign athletes to NIL deals starting July 1 thanks to a new state law. Now, NIL collectives will be able to work even more closely with the schools themselves in regards to player compensation, and remove the gray area that existed between schools and their NIL collectives.

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