The NIL Revolution: Our ongoing series of stories will examine how the name, image and likeness era is making an impact at the University of Minnesota and beyond. The entire series will be published here.
NIL: Times changing quickly for college athletes. What’s happening at the University of Minnesota?
This series of stories by Star Tribune reporters explains and measures the impact of the new and still evolving name, image and likeness rules that are bringing unprecedented change to college sports.
The Minnesota Star Tribune
June 3, 2024 at 2:20PM
