![]() But what about everyone else? In college basketball, what can NIL do for the less heralded, the ones who won’t be seen every week on national TV? Better yet, what can they now do for themselves? Easley is trying to find out. The new NIL rules are sure to help the stars, and even scrubs, at blue bloods and Power Five schools across the country. ![]() With the NCAA no longer able to suppress wages, players are trying to cash in. At Ohio State, Quinn Ewers left high school early because he reportedly had $1.4 million waiting for him from a marketing company when he got to Columbus. At Alabama, quarterback Bryce Young might be a million-dollar man. This is the first season in which college athletes can make some money off their own name, image and likeness, and the possibilities are endless. And this year, finally, Easley, a sophomore forward at mid-major Duquesne, can make it.
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