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Name Image Likeness
Name, Image, and Likeness
NAME, IMAGE, AND LIKENESS - INFORMATION LINKS


NIL Go
What is NIL Go?
NIL Go is an online platform created by the College Sports Commission, with assistance from Deloitte, to evaluate whether third-party NIL deals are made with the purpose of using a student-athlete’s NIL for a valid business purpose and do not exceed a reasonable range of compensation. NCAA rules passed as a result of House vs NCAA Settlement approval regulate these activities.
What must student-athletes report and when?
Division 1 student-athletes must report third-party NIL deals with compensation that equals or exceeds $600 or more in the aggregate. Compensation includes both direct payments and other benefits such as free car leases, gym memberships, etc. New third-party NIL deals must be reported within 5 business days of execution of the NIL contract or otherwise agreement to the contract or payment terms. Existing third-party NIL deals executed before June 7, 2025, only need to be reported if payments continue after June 30, 2025. Such deals must be reported by July 1, 2025.
How do student-athletes report their deals?
They first create an account at NILGo.com, by entering their school email, sport, NCAA ID and social media handles. Once their account is verified by their Institution, the student-athlete will enter their deal payment terms, obligations and payor information, and upload their contract or equivalent document. Once entered, they’ll only be able to see their own deals.





NIL Go
What is NIL Go?
NIL Go is an online platform created by the College Sports Commission, with assistance from Deloitte, to evaluate whether third-party NIL deals are made with the purpose of using a student-athlete’s NIL for a valid business purpose and do not exceed a reasonable range of compensation. NCAA rules passed as a result of House vs NCAA Settlement approval regulate these activities.
What must student-athletes report and when?
Division 1 student-athletes must report third-party NIL deals with compensation that equals or exceeds $600 or more in the aggregate. Compensation includes both direct payments and other benefits such as free car leases, gym memberships, etc. New third-party NIL deals must be reported within 5 business days of execution of the NIL contract or otherwise agreement to the contract or payment terms. Existing third-party NIL deals executed before June 7, 2025, only need to be reported if payments continue after June 30, 2025. Such deals must be reported by July 1, 2025.
How do student-athletes report their deals?
They first create an account at NILGo.com, by entering their school email, sport, NCAA ID and social media handles. Once their account is verified by their Institution, the student-athlete will enter their deal payment terms, obligations and payor information, and upload their contract or equivalent document. Once entered, they’ll only be able to see their own deals.

INFLCR
INFLCR provides college athletic departments with the content delivery and compliance platform to assist NCAA athletics programs in the management and monitoring of student-athlete Name, Image and Likeness activities. INFLCR ensures student-athletes are provided the tools and resources to participate in opportunities from NIL legislation.
INFLCR Verified enhances the student-athlete experience by offering a comprehensive solution for responsible brand-building on social media, as well as a fully compliant path to external commercial activity from NIL.
Drexel is partnering with INFLCR to help educate and prepare staff and student-athletes for new opportunities from current NIL legislation. INFLCR provides educational videos and services to assist student-athletes in brand strategy, compliance, best practices, compliance and more.