Mack Brown calls for change, shames NIL cheaters
Posted Feb 24, 2022
North Carolina football coach Mack Brown strongly believes that the NIL space needs change. Brown, 70, is currently in his second stint as UNC’s head football coach, a position he re-accepted in 2019, and he believes that student-athletes’ new-found ability to profit off their name, image, and likeness (NIL) is beginning to change the recruiting landscape.
(On3.com)
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