College Sports Watchdog Sets up Tip Line for Confidential Reporting of Violations in New NIL Era
The College Sports Commission oversees $35.4 million in approved NIL deals and added an anonymous tip line to detect violations including pay-for-play and data errors.
- Last month, the College Sports Commission launched a tip line to gather anonymous reports of potential NIL violations, CEO Bryan Seeley said.
- To detect errors and pay-for-play indicators, the CSC created the line because officials say anonymous reporting and reliable reporting methods are foundational to any compliance program, and David Chadwick said NIL has heightened opportunities for bad behavior.
- Using the NIL Go app, the CSC analyzes third-party NIL deals of $600 or more and last month approved nearly 6,100 deals worth about $35.4 million.
- Despite complaints of slow review, Seeley called the tip line `a really good development` and said NIL Go clears most submissions expeditiously, while Julie Owen recently noted delays nationwide.
- Given complaints about NIL Go's functionality, observers warn it is `less than ideal`, complicating administrators' and student-athletes' reporting, while Bryan Seeley said no specific problematic examples were presented.
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College sports watchdog sets up tip line for confidential reporting of violations in new NIL era
The College Sports Commission has launched a tip line that allows for anonymous reporting of potential violations of new rules in the name, image and likeness era that outline how players are paid, place limits on roster sizes and set a $20.5 million cap on revenue sharing.


College Sports Commission opens tip line to report possible NIL violations
The College Sports Commission launched a tip line allowing anonymous reporting of potential violations of new rules that govern how players are paid.
College Sports Commission Launches Tip Line For NIL Violations
The College Sports Commission (CSC) opened a tip line Wednesday that allows for anonymous reporting of potential violations of new rules that govern how players are paid for the use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Individuals Can File Reports Via Text Messages, WhatsApp The commission’s CEO, Bryan Seeley, told The Associated Press the […] The post College Sports Commission Launches Tip Line For NIL Violations appeared first on Basketba…
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