NCAA Council to Review NIL Rules, Impact on Athletes

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The NCAA Division I Board of Directors has charged the Division I Council with reviewing how name, image and likeness policies have impacted student-athletes, including school choice, transfer opportunities, academics and mental health.

"We are concerned that some activity in the name, image and likeness space may not only be violating NCAA recruiting rules, particularly those prohibiting booster involvement, but also may be impacting the student-athlete experience negatively in some ways," said board chair Jere Morehead, president at the University of Georgia, as reported by the NCAA. "We want to preserve the positive aspects of the new policy while reviewing whether anything can be done to mitigate the negative ones."

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