Penn State QB Sean Clifford talks about the NIL’s impact on athletes | Always College Football



Penn State QB Sean Clifford joins Greg McElroy to talk about his new company Limitless NIL and coming back to PSU for a 6th season Plus Greg gives his thoughts on CFB players unionizing.
0:00 Always College Football Episode 12
0:50 Game Plan: Kevin Warren speaks, Unions in CFB, Sean Clifford interview
1:38 Let’s Talk about it – Kevin Warren and Unions in CFB
7:36 Sean Clifford Interview
8:31 Clifford talks about his injury from 2021
10:16 Taking advantage of sixth year
12:11 2022 season outlook with same OC
14:50 Clifford talks about being Ohio kid playing for PSU
16:55 Clifford talks about Limitless NIL
19:01 How Clifford is able to balance football and being CEO at same time
21:51 How limitless NIL will help today’s players
24:33 Clifford talks about inflated numbers and how they build NIL brands
29:01 The future of NIL for athletes
30:42 McElroy final thoughts

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5 thoughts on “Penn State QB Sean Clifford talks about the NIL’s impact on athletes | Always College Football”

  1. We had the pleasure of being one of the sponsors for limitlessnil’s first ever NIL event this weekend in Scranton, PA. Sean and his team ran a free camp for children in the area that included those with special needs and the effort that these athletes gave to the almost 300 kids was the same you see them give on Saturdays on the field. They gave moments to kids that will last a lifetime. When you factor in travel and time doing what they did it was an 11-12 hour day. They worked hard and defined what NIL should be. Kudos to Sean, kudos to the players and to limitlessnil.

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  2. Listen to this weasel try to try to scare the players not to unionize to earn their fair share for their labor and risking their health. A players union would benefit the players on the bottom level that don't receive a lot of NIL compensation. What a dirtbag. He is pretending to care about the players while supporting the oligarchs that make Billions off the backs of the players.

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