NIL Agent | Scott Eisenstadt

NIL Agent | Scott Eisenstadt

From The NIL Podcast by SportsEpreneur by SportsEpreneur

April 16, 2024 · 55 min · Episode 16

About this episode

Scott Eisenstadt discusses the complexities and challenges of NIL opportunities for athletes.

In this episode, Rob and Trent are joined by Scott Eisenstadt, an NIL agent, to discuss various NIL-related topics. They cover interactions with collectives, the impact of smaller Division I programs, opportunities and challenges for athletes, social media and marketing criteria, differences in NIL opportunities, and parental expectations and misconceptions. The principal themes discussed include the importance of transparency and information sources in the NIL landscape, the use of recruiting tools and facilities to attract athletes, the impact of the transfer portal on player opportunities, the potential for NIL deals to contribute to charitable causes, and the lack of transparency in the valuation and reporting of NIL deals. NIL Agent | Scott Eisenstadt | Takeaways NIL collectives have different processes for distributing funds to athletes, and some schools are still catching up with NIL regulations. Smaller Division I programs that gain national attention can attract more opportunities for athletes, but geography can still limit NIL opportunities. The amount of NIL opportunities for athletes varies based on factors such as social media presence, talent, and geography. Parents…

People in this episode

Hosts: Rob, Trent

Guest: Scott Eisenstadt

Topics covered

  • NIL opportunities
  • athlete marketing
  • transparency in NIL
  • challenges for athletes
  • social media impact
  • parental misconceptions

Keywords

  • NIL
  • athletes
  • collectives
  • transparency
  • social media
  • Division I
  • marketing
  • parental expectations

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NIL collectives, Division I programs, transfer portal, NIL deals

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