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Posted on: July 16, 2024 at 11:42:41 CT
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another state recieve NIL money while still in high school if they sign with Missouri?

https://search.brave.com/search?q=Under+Missouri%27s+NIL+laws+can+a+student+from+another+state+recieve+NIL+money+while+still+in+high+school+if+they+sign+with+Missouri%3F&source=desktop&summary=1&summary_og=63b9e4a4ade5436e0fcca3

Based on the provided search results, Missouri’s revised NIL law (HB 417) allows high school recruits to enter into NIL deals and start earning endorsement money as soon as they sign with an in-state college. This change is significant, as it permits athletes to discuss potential NIL compensation before signing an athletic letter of intent with an in-state college and earn NIL revenue when they sign their letter of intent, even before stepping foot on a college campus.

Applicability to Out-of-State High School Athletes

While the law specifically mentions “Missouri high school athletes,” there is no explicit restriction on out-of-state students who sign with a Missouri college. Therefore, it can be inferred that an out-of-state high school student who signs with a Missouri college can also receive NIL money while still in high school, under the same conditions as Missouri high school athletes.

Key Takeaways

Missouri’s revised NIL law allows high school recruits to enter into NIL deals and earn endorsement money as soon as they sign with an in-state college.
There is no explicit restriction on out-of-state students who sign with a Missouri college, suggesting that they can also receive NIL money while still in high school.
Out-of-state students who sign with a Missouri college can discuss potential NIL compensation before signing an athletic letter of intent and earn NIL revenue when they sign their letter of intent, pending NCAA approval.

Edited by JeffB at 11:43:39 on 07/16/24
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Sankey not happy with NIL laws, specifically ours - mizzouSECedes STL - 7/16 10:28:15
     So, he is unhappy a SEC team had risen up the ranks? - MoGold MU - 7/16 20:18:20
     He wouldn't mind if it was Alabama or Tennessee (nm) - zounami MU - 7/16 19:57:25
          i.e., "Missouri's rise" is because of Drinkwitz, not NIL (nm) - zounami MU - 7/16 19:59:19
          Stories in Washington that a federal NIL statute is on the - ScottsdaleTiger MU - 7/16 16:22:32
               Hopefully Trump vetoes it(nm) - DevilsAdvocate KC - 7/16 19:08:13
               I'm not sure what their rationale would be for limiting what - JeffB MU - 7/16 16:28:22
                    I agree it's non-sensical - Genco98 MU - 7/18 09:03:40
                    Interstate Commerce Clause - ScottsdaleTiger MU - 7/16 16:45:19
                         I have no doubt that they could easily claim jurisdiction, - JeffB MU - 7/16 17:12:58
          It seems like the NCAA or conferences could enact their - JeffB MU - 7/16 16:11:39
     The majority of our recruits are from out of state, which - shorty MU - 7/16 14:41:27
          That may not be true. See the post below: - JeffB MU - 7/16 15:02:43
               How many schools would restrict a kid from playing for them - shorty MU - 7/16 15:35:26
                    It sounds like that might be governed by a hodgepodge of - JeffB MU - 7/16 15:40:26
     I thought SEC country was states’ rights country. Yes, it - Fool on the Hill MU - 7/16 13:10:15
     Tell him move to Missouri, then his vote counts nm - Tigergrad MU - 7/16 12:19:38
     RE: Sankey not happy with NIL laws, specifically ours - Momaninil MU - 7/16 12:16:53
     ha ha.(nm) - SabertoothTiger MU - 7/16 11:54:04
     Tough shyte. Every state has the capability of doing the - Erwin Fletcher STL - 7/16 11:09:55
          exactly (nm) - zounami MU - 7/16 19:53:47
          Time for Link Year Prep to add a football program(nm) - doughboy MU - 7/16 16:21:01
          AI answer: ' Under Missouri's NIL laws can a student from - JeffB MU - 7/16 11:42:41
               It is 'eerily similar' to bills in Arkansas, Texas & Oklahom - JeffB MU - 7/16 12:51:20
               well that is interesting. I have been under the impression - jeepdad MU - 7/16 11:48:09
                    Not Missouri law, Pennsylvania law per - jj40 MU - 7/16 15:20:20
                         What is the penalty for the student or school if such an NIL - JeffB MU - 7/16 15:26:37
                              Typically it would be a loss of eligibility - TigerTom MU - 7/16 15:54:07
                                   Some of the rules and interpretations of them were grave - JeffB MU - 7/16 16:09:25
                    That was my impression too - mizzouSECedes STL - 7/16 12:09:09
     well, for years.... - FootballRefugee MU - 7/16 10:52:47
          I agree for the most part - Genco98 MU - 7/16 11:58:02
          🎤 drop(nm) - Fire Marshall Bill A - 7/16 10:55:33
     RE: Sankey not happy with NIL laws, specifically ours - Outsider MU - 7/16 10:44:05
     Well that is too fvcking bad(nm) - DevilsAdvocate KC - 7/16 10:37:15
          Okie is doing a lot of *****ing(nm) - DevilsAdvocate KC - 7/16 10:38:46
               They should be b*tching at their governor who vetoed an - JeffB MU - 7/16 13:35:02
               I'm hoping that ou - bagpipertiger MU - 7/16 11:08:21
     Then pass the same law except their ex-athletes are dumb - tigertix MU - 7/16 10:30:52




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