I think NIL contracts are a double-edged sword. If guided properly, this is an opportunity for athletes to build a sustainable future both on and off the field. But without support from family, school or legal professionals, it is easy to be taken advantage of or caught up in the whirlwind of fame and money.
I think NIL contracts are a double-edged sword. If guided properly, this is an opportunity for athletes to build a sustainable future both on and off the field. But without support from family, school or legal professionals, it is easy to be taken advantage of or caught up in the whirlwind of fame and money.
Big Reveal in his recent Dyestat interview: he plans on attending college in the US come 2028.
Topic wasn't discussed further, but since he trains with Sam Tanner who attended UW, one would think Andy Powell has the inside track.
I think NIL contracts are a double-edged sword. If guided properly, this is an opportunity for athletes to build a sustainable future both on and off the field. But without support from family, school or legal professionals, it is easy to be taken advantage of or caught up in the whirlwind of fame and money.
Big Reveal in his recent Dyestat interview: he plans on attending college in the US come 2028.
Topic wasn't discussed further, but since he trains with Sam Tanner who attended UW, one would think Andy Powell has the inside track.