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Olivia Nuss, Esq.

@onuss_

Sports Law Attorney | Head of Business & Legal Affairs at @AthleteNIL @nilsummit | @NILdisclosure these tweets are not legal advice, all opinions are my own

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Why DSA status matters: it seems that once designated, a DSA can transfer without counting against the roster limit of any DI school for the remainder of their eligibility. It’s a safeguard, but it's not an ironclad roster spot guarantee.

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if you haven’t connected with Eddie yet, you’re missing one of the sharpest minds pushing innovation in the brand partnerships / NIL space. #NIL king.

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According to the College Sports Commission: Starting June 7, 2025, NCAA DI student-athletes must report third-party #NIL deals with a total value of six hundred dollars ($600) or more in the aggregate.

According to the College Sports Commission: Starting June 7, 2025, NCAA DI student-athletes must report third-party #NIL deals with a total value of six hundred dollars ($600) or more in the aggregate.
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Here's how the clearinghouse is expected to evaluate third-party deals: Payor Association – relationship to the school varies by institution Valid Business Purpose – is the NIL truly for promotion? Range of Compensation (ROC) – is the pay in line with similar deals?

Here's how the clearinghouse is expected to evaluate third-party deals: 

Payor Association – relationship to the school varies by institution

Valid Business Purpose – is the NIL truly for promotion?

Range of Compensation (ROC) – is the pay in line with similar deals?
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Per Elevate, two power conference athletic departments have entered into an agreement for this private capital funding. It was only a matter of time.

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On the latest college sports hearing in Congress (you've maybe read a version of this story before, just the House settlement would have been a theoretical instead of a leverage point tugged back and forth): washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/06…

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Designated Student Athletes (DSAs”) … Interesting conversations with parents of college athletes this week. After telling players and recruits that they’ve lost roster spots, coaches are refusing to designate those players as DSAs because those players will provide a

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If you’re looking for an immigration lawyer who knows what she’s talking about, The Sports Visa Lawyer is dialed in with what’s going on with international student athletes

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Yvette Clarke- “I am extremely hesitant to grant any kind of liability limit on antitrust exemptions at this stage given that antitrust lawsuits are the driving factor in bringing about this long overdue era of fair compensation for college athletes.”

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đź””Announcement: A question-and-answer document for schools with Division I sports has been updated to include additional information regarding the implementation of the House settlement. on.ncaa.com/QA61325

đź””Announcement: A question-and-answer document for schools with Division I sports has been updated to include additional information regarding the implementation of the House settlement. 
on.ncaa.com/QA61325
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Discussions about loopholes to NIL Go have already heated up. One being discussed is having boosters give $ to a non-associated biz, which then does athlete NIL deals. The new rules do try to address this, by making non-institutional payors attest they self funded payments.

Discussions about loopholes to NIL Go have already heated up.

One being discussed is having boosters give $ to a non-associated biz, which then does athlete NIL deals.

The new rules do try to address this, by making non-institutional payors attest they self funded payments.
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As expected, a second group has filed an appeal of the House settlement approval related to Title IX. First group was 8 athletes, new group is 4 athletes. Former lacrosse player Charlotte North, who broke single-season record for goals in 2021, is among those in new group.

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The #NCAA Q&A on the House settlement was released last week, but many people question how the College Sports Commission will determine whether an #NIL deal is approved or not approved. Here’s a short look at what they have to say about deals with “associated entities”

The #NCAA Q&A on the House settlement was released last week, but many people question how the College Sports Commission will determine whether an #NIL deal is approved or not approved. Here’s a short look at what they have to say about deals with “associated entities”