
What NIL Means for the College Experience
March 31 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
FREE
What NIL Means for the College Experience
March 31 • 4-6 PM
Levin College of Law Holland Hall 180
Free and Open to the Campus Community and Public
A Panel Discussion Featuring:
Andy Staples, nationally renowned sports journalist
Scott Stricklin, UF Athletics Director
Amy Hass, Deputy UF Athletics Director
Kevin Camps, Assistant Athletics Director for Creative Media
Moderated by:
Steve McClain, Senior Associate Athletics Director
Join us for an engaging panel discussion exploring the evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights and their profound impact on the college experience. This conversation will bring together student-athletes, university administrators, legal experts, and industry professionals to discuss how NIL opportunities are shaping collegiate athletics, academics, and student life.
Panelists will share insights on topics such as financial literacy, brand building, NCAA regulations, and the challenges of balancing athletic commitments with new business ventures. The discussion will also address the broader implications of NIL on recruitment, competitive balance, and the future of amateurism in college sports as well as the implications on the influence college athletics has on the campus experience.
Whether you’re a student-athlete, coach, educator, or simply interested in the future of college athletics, this panel will provide valuable perspectives on how NIL is transforming the student-athlete experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from experts and gain a deeper understanding of this groundbreaking shift in college sports.
Hosted By: UF Office of Public Policy Events
Sponsored By: University Athletic Association & Levin College of Law