New site allows fans to support her and other athletes Chicago, IL, August 10, 2022 – Marengo resident and University of Illinois volleyball outside hitter Raina Terry, has jumped into the NIL space by officially signing a ‘name, image, likeness’ (NIL) deal with NextName. NextName offers fans the opportunity to support her through the […]
New site allows fans to support her and other athletes Chicago, IL, August 10, 2022 – Honolulu resident and University of Illinois volleyball player Becca Sakoda has jump into the NIL space by officially signing a ‘name, image, likeness’ (NIL) deal with NextName. NextName offers fans the opportunity to support her through the sale […]
New platform allows fans to support him Chicago, IL, August 8, 2022 – Bolingbrook resident and University of Illinois football defensive back Kendall Smith has officially signed a ‘name, image, likeness’ (NIL) deal with NextName which offers fans the opportunity to support him through the sale of his personal digital collectibles, also known as […]
JAR’TAVIUS MARTIN New platform allows fans to support him Chicago, IL, August 8, 2022 – LeHigh Acres resident and University of Illinois football defensive back Jar’Tavius ‘Quan’ Martin has officially signed a ‘name, image, likeness’ (NIL) deal with NextName which offers fans the opportunity to support him through the sale of his personal digital […]
Steve Thayer, co-founder, NextName, talks to John about how his company is supporting student-athletes through an NIL program that features digital collectibles. wgnradio.com
NIL legislation now allows fans to support their favorite players legally Chicago, IL, July 27, 2022 — With University of Illinois athletes on its first roster of players, NextName is now offering fans the opportunity to purchase the “name, image, likeness” (NIL) of a team and individual player through the sale of their digital collectibles, […]
Steven J. Thayer, Founder, NextName Partner, Handler Thayer, LLP In 2021, the Supreme Court permanently altered the landscape of collegiate athletics. In NCAA vs. Alston, past and present D1 athletes sued to prevent the enforcement of NCAA compensation rules that restricted a student-athlete’s ability to receive compensation and other education-related benefits. The Supreme Court unanimously […]