An elite sophomore football player in Alabama has reportedly turned down an opportunity to make $750,000 in name, image and likeness (NIL) funding that would have required him to transfer to a different state.
Cameron Pritchett, a four-star defensive end at Thompson High School, was approached by a collective that operates in a different state with an offer of $750,000, according to 5 Star Football Recruiting and confirmed by the Associated Press. Alabama is not one of the 40 states that allow high school athletes to sign NIL deals.
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