Youth-skewing retailer American Eagle has recruited a team of student athletes -- among them USC Trojans quarterback Kedon Slovis (pictured above), Auburn Tigers running back Tank Bigsby, and LSU gymnast (and TikTok star) Olivia Dunne -- as part of its brand new influencer program.
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Deestroying joins FaZe Clan to “take the sports world by storm”
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American Eagle Launches Student Athlete Influencer Program After NCAA Relaxes Rules
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Insights: College Sports Embraces The NIL Future With Gusto
As you watch college sports this year, keep an eye out for the new stars being minted on social media and advertising around the games and beyond. It's going to be quite a season.
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Insights: Facebook Won Big Antitrust Decision, But Big Tech’s Headaches Are Far From Done
Facebook may have dodged a big antitrust suit, but the victory may be short-lived, with implications for all the tech giants, as legislators and regulators get even more motivated for a crackdown. Just ask NCAA how its goes after a big court decision.
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Insights: Supreme Court Does For College Athlete-Influencers What The NCAA Would Never Do
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Insights: College Sports Is About To Unleash An Influencer Deluge
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After Losing NCAA Scholarship Due To YouTube Channel, Donald De La Haye Gets A Win In Court
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Another Student Athlete Facing Scrutiny From NCAA For Budding YouTube Presence
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NCAA Rules Football-Playing YouTuber Ineligible Due To Ad Revenue
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College Football Kicker’s YouTube Ad Revenue May Violate NCAA Rules
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2015 March Madness Content Has Drawn 22 Million Views On YouTube [INFOGRAPHIC]
- Snapchat May Turn March Madness Into User-Generated Story
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