NCAA Changes Stance on Punishment for NIL Violations


The NCAA Imposes Level II Sanctions on Florida State University for Impermissible Activity with Collective

Last week, the NCAA announced that it will impose significant sanctions against Florida State University’s (FSU) football team regarding name, image, and likeness (NIL) violations committed during the 2022-23 academic year. The sanctions are in response to evidence that an FSU assistant coach impermissibly facilitated and transported a prospective student-athlete and his family to meet with a booster, who is also affiliated with the program’s NIL collective. The NCAA stated that the assistant coach “provided false or misleading information about his knowledge of any involvement in the violations,” which ultimately increased the severity of the punishment.

In response, the NCAA announced extensive level-II sanctions against FSU, including:

Additionally, the NCAA announced the following sanctions against the assistant coach involved:

Despite the NCAA’s previous hesitancy to harshly penalize member schools for NIL violations, these sanctions may indicate a shift in the NCAA’s approach, and its willingness to penalize schools that violate NIL related rules.


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National Law Review, Volume XIV, Number 19