Show Me the Money! The Immediate Impact of Name, Image, and Likeness on College Football Recruiting
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2025
Publication Title
Journal of Sports Economics
Abstract
Using recruiting data from 247 Sports that accounts for transfers, the authors examined the impact of name, image, and likeness (NIL) on college football recruiting. Name, image, and likeness earnings potential at each university was measured by the average of the top-ten NIL valuations for a university's football players (NIL Average). After controlling for many factors, including university- and coach-fixed effects, our instrumental variables estimates reveal that NIL Average was correlated with the amount of recruiting points a program received in the 2022, 2023, and 2024 recruiting cycles. Yet, the increase in NIL funding required to significantly alter the talent universities attract is probably cost-inhibitive for most programs. We conclude that while NIL is certainly a new aspect of recruiting to which universities must devote resources, the existence of NIL is unlikely to cause a dramatic shift in the distribution of talent in college football.
Volume Number
26
Issue Number
3
First Page
316
Last Page
335
DOI
10.1177/15270025241301021
Recommended Citation
Pitts, Joshua D. and Evans, Brent A., "Show Me the Money! The Immediate Impact of Name, Image, and Likeness on College Football Recruiting" (2025). Faculty and Staff Works. 903.
https://kb.gcsu.edu/fac-staff/903