another state recieve NIL money while still in high school if they sign with Missouri?
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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