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The WIAA has partnered with Advance NIL, an education resource on NIL opportunities, to help lay that groundwork prior to another membership vote. "People are now allowing this, ...
STEVENS POINT (WLUK) -- Name, image and likeness is coming to high school sports. Friday at the WIAA's annual meeting the schools voted 293-108 to approve the proposed NIL, making Wisconsin one of ...
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The WIAA's eligibility rules make it so students can't transfer for better NIL opportunities. Plus, students are prohibited from hiring agents and their schools can't help them facilitate deals.
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WIAA approves NIL for high school and more contact over summer. JIM FRANZ Sports Editor. Jim Franz. Author email; Apr 27, 2025 Apr 27, 2025 Updated May 2, 2025; Facebook; Twitter; ...
ASHWAUBENON (WLUK) -- Last week at the WIAA's annual meeting, member schools approved name, image and likeness for high school students. NIL will be implemented in May or June, opening the pathway ...
The WIAA has a clear interest in NIL regulation, and appeasing lawmakers could allow it to draft policies on its own terms rather than having an external framework imposed.
WIAA students allowed to enter NIL opportunities. Advertisement. About Our Ads; Solve the daily Crossword. 31,690 people played the daily Crossword recently.
The WIAA joins a growing trend of state athletic bodies that have allowed their students to make money including Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri. “NIL’s part of the conversation now ...
High school athletes in Wisconsin will now be able to sign NIL deals, which will have a major impact on the recruiting landscape for the Badgers as they pursue in-state players.