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UConn's NIL policy prohibits conflicts with school sponsors Pat Eaton-Robb, The Associated Press Among other things, the policy that was released Tuesday bars athletes from endorsing products that conflict with already established sponsorships at the school and prohibits them from associating with products linked to alcohol, tobacco, controlled substances including marijuana, gambling or sexual content. They also are banned from raising money through crowd-funding Internet sites. Florida confirms it has cut ties with Opendorse Michael Smith, Sports Business Journal Following up on a story from a few days ago, Florida has severed its business relationship with Opendorse. The Gators were using Opendorse for its educational and brand-building expertise within the school's Gator Made NIL program. Terrelle Pryor, 'Tattoo 5' call for NCAA to restore Ohio State football records Mark Schlabach, ESPN Quarterback Terrelle Pryor and four other former Ohio State football players who were disciplined for receiving free tattoos and other impermissible benefits in exchange for their memorabilia are asking for Buckeyes victories and individual records to be restored. The Buckeyes were forced to vacate victories and records as part of NCAA sanctions nearly a decade ago. |
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