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Small-Sided Pod: Lyle Fuller on NIL

May 10, 202234 minEp. 65
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Episode description

I’m are fortunate to be joined by Lyle Fuller in today's podcast. In the episode we discuss the impact that Name, Image, Likeness policies being adopted by state activities associations around the country could have on high school sports.

Fuller is a practicing attorney who graduated from Duke University in 2000. He is also a broadcaster and longtime Idaho high school sports fan in Preston.

BREAKDOWN
2:00: Idaho Activities Association adopts NIL policy
4:35: Why does Idaho have a policy?
5:52: Ohio considering NIL rules
10:30: How might high school athletes profit off their NIL?
12:30: Benefits and issues that could come from NIL
15:00: Will Idaho athletes get NIL deals?
16:50: How much money makes an NIL deal worth it?
18:25: Will this impact communities with multiple schools?
21:50: What do you think NIL looks like in 5 years?
27:30: Duke basketball talk with a Duke graduate
30:30: How good was the boys basketball in the 4A South East Conference?

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