Definition of «nil»
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"NIL" stands for "Name, Image, and Likeness," referring to the specific legal and financial framework that allows college athletes to earn money from endorsements and sponsorships. In the context of sports video games, it refers to the gameplay mechanics that simulate these financial negotiations and their impact on team rosters and player transfers. Players use the term to describe the strategic management of their team's budget to keep star players from leaving for other schools. It represents a shift toward more realistic, business-oriented simulation in modern sports titles.
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> You have to manage your NIL money carefully in Dynasty mode or your best wide receiver will transfer to Alabama.
> The new update added more realistic NIL deals, so now my star QB is getting local car dealership sponsorships.
> I lost my five-star recruit because I didn't have enough NIL funds to compete with the bigger programs.
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