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How Mizzou Football Is Benefiting From State N.I.L. Laws

A state law allows high school athletes to earn endorsement money as long as they commit to attending a public university in Missouri. It’s having an effect.

Joe Drape
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College Athletics, Colleges and Universities, Draft and Recruitment (Sports), Football (College), Law and Legislation, Missouri, National Collegiate Athletic Assn, State Legislatures, Student Athlete Compensation, University of Missouri
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