Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs (Dec 2023)

Cash Rules Everything Around Me: The Expansion of NCAA Name, Image, and Likeness Policy Among the States

  • Darrell Lovell,
  • Daniel J. Mallinson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20899/jpna...1-26
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3

Abstract

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Name, image, and likeness (NIL) policies have expanded rapidly in the United States in the past three years. Since the state of California passed a law allowing college student athletes to profit off their NIL, 41 states have either adopted or proposed similar legislation. Politics, the presence of high-level football programs, revenue, and geography have shaped this rapid expansion that has significant effects on higher education administration. Using survival analysis, this article explains the expansion of NIL policy and finds the key factors leading to its rapid diffusion. We find that the significant drivers of NIL adoption include high level NCAA football and the political motives of the state adopting that contributes to civic pride. The major findings suggest that this focus on football and its connection to civic pride and resulting political decisions creates opportunities and challenges for higher education.

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