Monday was a big day at the WestZone of Memorial Stadium in Clemson, as South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, ceremoniously signed the state’s Name, Image and Likeness bill into law.
“We needed to do it some place and this is a great place. Clemson is a great school. It has won championships, great people and it is one of the most beautiful parts of our state and every part of our state is beautiful,” the Governor said when asked why he chose to sign the bill into law at Clemson. “There is a lot of enthusiasm for (the NIL) here, as there are by the other schools as you saw by the representatives.