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Clutch Points
NIL has taken over the college football landscape, and Pittsburgh head coach Pat Narduzzi isn’t happy about it. The Panthers’ head man went as far as calling out Utah and head coach Kyle Wittingham for using NIL to steal one of Pittsburgh’s prized recruits.
NIL simply stands for, “name, image and likeness.” It allows players to profit off of the success they get at the college level. They can accept business deals and advertise products using their own name and fame garnered from playing; something that was forbidden in college football of the past.
However, some are convinced that NIL has allowed college football to become much like free agency, where schools are paying for players. Narduzzi is one of those people.