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Blake Lawrence

@blake_lawrence

@Opendorse Co-Founder - helping athletes make $100M+ each year through NIL deals and endorsements. Follow me for industry insights.

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Kawhi Leonard allegedly got a $28M “no-show” deal funded by Clippers owner Steve Ballmer to skirt NBA salary caps. If true, it’s the first circumvention case since 2000. And there’s a college sports parallel worth noting 👇

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UCM Athletics has expanded its partnership with Opendorse, adding a remote account administrator to provide dedicated, behind-the-scenes NIL support, further strengthening the department's position as a leader in NCAA Division II Athletics‼️ 📝 | bit.ly/3UUzZnM #teamUCM

UCM Athletics has expanded its partnership with <a href="/opendorse/">Opendorse</a>, adding a remote account administrator to provide dedicated, behind-the-scenes NIL support, further strengthening the department's position as a leader in <a href="/NCAADII/">NCAA Division II</a> Athletics‼️

📝 | bit.ly/3UUzZnM

#teamUCM
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Through our partnership with Opendorse we are excited to welcome Danny Enjamio, our new General Manager, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Licensing, to Rose Hill!

Through our partnership with <a href="/opendorse/">Opendorse</a> we are excited to welcome Danny Enjamio, our new General Manager, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Licensing, to Rose Hill!
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Every fanbase is delusional this time of year. NIL + the portal make it worse. So yeah… Nebraska’s going to the playoff. Don’t ruin this for me.

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Providence is hosting their second annual NIL Media Day. Why everyone should be doing this: 1. The first NIL deal is the hardest - Every athlete gets a deal 2. Quality content increases value - Athletes get a year’s worth 3. Deals = more deals - Athletes show they can deliver

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The college football transfer portal will be completely different this offseason. 1. One window 2. Fewer transfers Here’s why 👇

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Collective bargaining in college sports won’t be driven by athletes. It’ll come from athletic departments. Why? Because without it, athletes are on a path to claim 50, 60, even 70% of total department revenue.

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Schools are realizing that real NIL deals (not just donor dollars) will decide who wins next. Boise State just made its move. This is what that looks like 👇