Why States challenging the NCAA is a big deal for the Sports Tech

In past weeks states such as South Carolina, California, and New York are passing legislation aimed at allowing student athletes to make money off of their likeness. The big portion of these bills is the media function. If you are a student athlete current former disregard this next part. When you sign your scholarship tender (which is on a one year basis) there is a clause that states that the NCAA and or institution can use your image for marketing purposes. The states are challenging this, stating that if you allow for student athletes to make money off of their likeness. It would include marketing material put out by the NCAA and institutions.

What does that mean for sports tech companies. It could be monumental. Student athletes especially in revenue sports or revenue athletes (Olympians) there is huge opportunity. From the data perspective, companies like Opendorse that focus on maximizing brand and marketing opportunities. It truly is limitless, which is why the NCAA is going to fight teeth and nail to restrict the states as much as possible. We will follow every state and updates. Continue to follow along with us.

Playoffs! (Jim Mora Voice)

No, this is not an ode to Jim Mora’s playoff rant as the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. But, as social and dating apps continue to evolve. There is one person that has created app just for athletes. Meet Amanda McGrew, who created Playoff Dating App.

Amanda is a former college basketball player from Los Angeles. A few years ago, she was single and found it increasingly difficult to meet like minded people through generic dating apps like Tinder and Bumble. She knew that athletes have always been "her people", so she developed a niche dating app exclusively for current and former college and professional athletes.

After using the app for a couple of days it’s definitely a great app for those looking to find someone with similar interest. It does a great job of verifying who you are and where you played. Unlike some apps, you really feel like you are swiping and/or connecting with real people with similar backgrounds and interest.

I can see this app taking off in the near future as more and more athletes begin to use it. Especially for athletes in concentrated cities like Atlanta, DC, San Francisco, LA, and New York. Go Download it!