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Who are the Cavinder twins? How much money have they made with NIL deals?
NIL deals have allowed certain athletes to gain public attention through business agreements involving their name, image, and likeness.
In 2021, the Supreme Court decided to allow student-athletes to earn money through advertisements, social media posts, and other media outlets. As a result, student-athletes all over the country are taking advantage of this opportunity to monetize their talents.
NIL deals have allowed certain athletes to gain public attention through business agreements involving their name, image, and likeness.
One distinguishing feature of NILs compared to other sports earnings is the notion that athletes continue to receive no compensation from their educational institutions while simultaneously being afforded the opportunity to generate revenue based on their personal brand and public appeal beyond the realm of athletic competition.
The aforementioned encompasses promotional content such as advertisements, sponsorships, and social media posts that have been promoted.
Who are the Cavinder twins? And how does NIL benefit them?
As per On3, an organization that monitors NIL agreements among student-athletes, the University of Miami’s basketball team’s twin sisters, Hanna and Haley Cavinder, are purportedly earning over $1.6 million annually collectively through their sponsorships.
Haley Cavinder mentioned to Ashan Singh from “Impact x Nightline” that she and her fellow athletes are part of the Champs team and participate in WWE.
Haley Cavinder stated that they have equity in Baseline, a company specializing in college streetwear.