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University pride is a big part of the Eagle Nation experience. Meet your student-athletes at these exclusive Collective events.
University pride is a big part of the Eagle Nation experience. Meet your student-athletes at these exclusive Collective events.
The Eagle Nation Collective is thrilled to present the Inaugural Tipoff Social benefiting Georgia Southern men's basketball. At this event, you will have the opportunity to hear from ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas along with Head Coach Charlie Henry. Our special guests will be discussing the landscape of 2024-25 college and Georgia Southern men's basketball. We are looking forward to welcoming you all to this first-ever Eagle Nation Collective men's basketball event. It's one you don't want to miss!
More InfoJoin us for the grand opening of Eggs Up Grill on Tuesday, May 28, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM! Meet and greet your favorite football student-athletes throughout the day and enjoy delicious food and fun.
More InfoThe heartbeat of Georgia Southern's GATA spirit meets the soul-stirring melodies of country music in a groundbreaking celebration! GATA JAM 2024 presented by ZEROES is poised to ignite Statesboro with an unforgettable night on Saturday, April 20, at the breathtaking Beautiful Eagle Creek venue. This inaugural country music festival, headlined by none other than the titan of country music, Cole Swindell with special guests Rhett Akins, Jon Langston, and Makenzie Carpenter promises a night of chart-topping hits and unwavering entertainment, all inspired by the essence of GATA!
More InfoJoin us for an unforgettable day of golf at the Eagle Nation Classic Golf Tournament, hosted by Cole Swindell, Younghoe Koo, and Tyler Bass. Step onto the prestigious GS Team Golf Facility for a competitive 4-person scramble Par 3 challenge and so much more!
More InfoBenefiting the Mens and Women's golf teams at Georgia Southern University! Each $100 donated equals 1 ticket entered into the chance drawing opportunity.
More InfoNIL comes from the right of publicity, which is an intellectual property right that protects a person’s right to use their name, image, likeness, or other components of their identity (e.g., nickname, pseudonym, voice, signature, likeness, jersey number, or photograph) for commercial benefits or promotional purposes.
On July 1, 2021, the NCAA enacted the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policy. This was a direct result of O’Bannon and Alston’s legal cases.
An approved NIL activity occurs when a student-athlete provides a service using their NIL in exchange for some form of compensation at market value. The most important concept associated with an approved NIL-related activity is “an exchange of services.” The student-athlete provides a service using their NIL, and the recipient of that service compensates the student-athlete in return. NIL activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Yes. Student-athletes cannot enter into deals that promote any third party related to or associated with the development, production, promotion, distribution, wholesaling, or retailing of the following: tobacco products, including but not limited to any tobacco product, alternative nicotine products, electronic nicotine delivery system; alcohol products, beverage, or brand; adult entertainment products and/or services; gambling/sports wagering in any format (i.e., in person, online, etc.); prescription pharmaceuticals; NCAA banned substances; weapons (including but not limited to firearms and ammunition), political advertising, or other opportunities that go against Georgia Southern University values.
No, if a student-athlete receives money or goods without providing a service, it would be considered an extra benefit under existing NCAA rules. The student-athlete would be deemed immediately ineligible and must go through the NCAA’s reinstatement process before returning to competition. All NIL activities MUST be quid pro quo: there must be an exchange of goods or services for compensation related to one’s NIL. However, there can be no compensation tied to athletic performance such as statistical achievements, wins, or awards.