Tennessee high school sports org votes to allow NIL deals

Category: Business

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. profit / ˈprɒf ɪt / (v.) – to earn money after selling goods or services
    Example:

    Trish profits a lot from selling bags and shoes.


  2. endorsement / ɛnˈdɔrs mənt / (n.) – the act of a famous person appearing in an ad to publicly say that he/she uses and likes a product or service
    Example:

    Many actors and actresses are asked to do product endorsements.


  3. eligibility / ˌel ə dʒəˈbɪl ə t̬i / (n.) – the fact of having the qualities that satisfy a condition
    Example:

    The eligibility rules limit the age of players to 18 to 22.


  4. elite / ɪˈlit / (adj.) – belonging to the most powerful or successful group of people
    Example:

    Only the elite club members are allowed to use this area.


  5. cash in / kæʃ ɪn / (phrasal v.) – to exchange something for money
    Example:

    Michael will cash in big as soon as he sells this rare artwork.


Article

Read the text below.

The rulemaking arm of Tennessee’s high school sports oversight organization has made a change that allows student athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL).


A news release from the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association says its legislative council voted for the change effective immediately.


Students could receive payment as long as it is not related to their performance, doesn’t suggest the endorsement or sponsorship of their school and doesn’t include the student in gear featuring the name or logo of their school. The change also says student athletes can get paid for giving lessons.


Nineteen other states allow high school athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness without affecting their eligibility to play in college.


The changes have meant elite prep athletes are now banking six and even seven figures before heading to college.


The wave of new rules allowing high schoolers to cash in on endorsements and other deals follows a decision by the NCAA in June 2021 that cleared the way for the deals for college athletes.


Some prep stars were already making moves in Tennessee. Shajai Jackson, a running back for Lakeway Christian Academy in White Pine, tweeted that he has struck an agreement with a local auto dealership.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Tennessee high school athletes are now allowed to earn money from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Do you think this is a good idea? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Elite prep athletes are now banking six and even seven figures before heading to college. In your opinion, is it okay for high school students to start earning this much? What are the pros and cons of it? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • When you were a student, were you ever into sports (ex. playing a specific sport, watching/supporting a team)? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • What do you think of people who make sports their career (ex. professional athletes, coaches)? Discuss.