One Cal athlete has garnered $10,000 in endorsements, but the median NIL deal is closer to $50.
Jim Cavale, INFLCR’s CEO and founder, thinks the numbers will go up as students figure out the system. “I think that the data will show that student-athletes are going to learn and they're going to become more savvy,” he told SFGATE last fall.
, “a comprehensive set of resources for student-athletes to build their brands and take advantage of new name, image and likeness legislation.” It invoked its proximity to the tech space, saying the program would “capitalize on Cal's alumni network and access to industry leaders in Silicon Valley and beyond.”Stanford announced the launch of Cardinal Connect
, an athlete marketing platform that, like INFLCR, partners with schools across the nation to help student-athletes traverse the NIL space. “I think it's one of those things where if you don't have it, then you're kind of getting left behind, because most schools are working on something,” Cal safety Elijah Hicks told SFGATE in an interview last fall. Hicks was part of a working group that developed the GOLDEN program.
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