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Michigan's largest Catholic university; nationally known for law, dental, and engineering. Titans compete in NCAA Division I Horizon League.
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NIL stands for Name, Image, and Likeness — an athlete’s right to earn compensation when a third party uses their name, image, or likeness (endorsements, social posts, appearances, camps, autographs). In Michigan, college NIL is governed by Mich. Comp. Laws § 390.1731 et seq. — read the full statute. High-school NIL is permitted in Michigan under conditions set by the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) (MHSAA Handbook, Regulation I — Section 11 (Personal Branding Activity / Name, Image, and Likeness)). See the conditions panel below.
2020 PA 366 (HB 5217), signed Dec 30, 2020; effective Dec 31, 2022 · Amended HB 4643 (2025-26 session) introduced June 2025 to amend MCL 390.1731 et seq.; status pending as of June 2026 — verify at legislature.mi.gov
- Earn compensation for the use of their name, image, or likeness, independent of athletic participation or performance (MCL 390.1733).
- Sign endorsement contracts and participate in advertising campaigns with third parties for the period of their eligibility; compensation does not affect scholarship eligibility or renewal (MCL 390.1733–1735).
- Use a school’s trademarks or facilities in NIL activities only if the institution expressly grants permission; institutions are not required to facilitate NIL opportunities for students (MCL 390.1733).
- Retain an agent, attorney, NIL advisor, or other representative to arrange and secure NIL deals; institutions may not prevent students from obtaining professional representation related to NIL contracts (MCL 390.1733).
- Endorsements for tobacco, alcohol, gambling (including sports betting), illegal substances or activities, or banned athletic substances (MCL 390.1735).
- Apparel contracts that require the student-athlete to display a sponsor’s apparel during official team activities if those activities conflict with a provision of the student-athlete’s ‘team contract’ with the institution (MCL 390.1735).
- Compensation for athletic participation or performance (pay-for-play) beyond what is permitted by institutional or collegiate athletic association policy, court order, or settlement (MCL 390.1733).
Source: scstatehouse.gov / Mich. Comp. Laws § 390.1731 et seq.
MHSAA Handbook, Regulation I — Section 11 (Personal Branding Activity / Name, Image, and Likeness)
Effective January 27, 2026, the MHSAA Representative Council unanimously adopted Regulation I, Section 11, permitting Michigan high school student-athletes to earn compensation through Personal Branding Activity (PBA) — the MHSAA’s term for NIL. Michigan became the 46th state to adopt high-school NIL provisions. Athletes may earn compensation from individual, third-party branding opportunities provided all activities comply with MHSAA rules.
- Compensation must NOT be contingent on athletic performance, statistics, awards, team participation, or competition outcomes (pay for play is prohibited).
- Compensation must NOT be an inducement to enroll at, remain enrolled at, or transfer to a specific school.
- PBA must NOT be provided, facilitated, arranged, or promoted, directly or indirectly, by an MHSAA member school, coach, administrator, employee, or any associated entity or individual (including boosters who contributed over $10,000 in the past four years).
- No MHSAA or member-school name, logos, mascots, trademarks, or other obvious identifiers (including uniforms, facilities, or school social media accounts) may be used.
- No school apparel, uniforms, or equipment bearing school name, logo, or mascot may be worn in any PBA.
- No member-school facility (stadium, gym, fields, or other school property) may be used for any PBA activity.
- PBA may not involve industries deemed inappropriate or inconsistent with interscholastic athletics values, including gambling, gaming, betting, alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, banned substances, performance enhancers, firearms/weapons, or adult/explicit content.
- Any verbal or written PBA opportunity or contract must be disclosed to the student-athlete’s school and to the MHSAA within seven (7) business days of finalization, via MHSAA’s required Disclosure Form, for review and approval before the contract is signed.
- Student violation: minimum 90 school days of ineligibility from all MHSAA interscholastic athletics from the date of determination; maximum up to remaining eligibility.
- School/staff violation: suspension of school employee or connected individual; member school may face loss of MHSAA membership privileges and removal from MHSAA tournament competition.
- Third or repeated violations: penalty determined by MHSAA based on nature, knowledge, and intent of the violation.
Source: Read the official Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) By-Laws
NCAA rules apply alongside state law; athletes should review both their campus NIL policy and applicable state law, and consult their compliance office or Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR).
- Compensation specifically for use of the athlete's NIL (ads, posts, appearances).
- Deals with a valid business purpose tied to a real product, service, or event offered to the public.
- Compensation within a reasonable range for people with similar fame or influence.
- Use of an agent or marketing professional for NIL services.
- Pay with no required promotional activity or deliverables.
- Agreements that say the athlete's NIL will be used later with no defined plan.
- Pay-for-play, including payment to attend or compete for a specific school, or compensation for athletics participation or achievement.
- Compensation outside a reasonable range for similar deals.
Division I athletes must report all third-party NIL deals worth $600 or more (aggregate smaller payments from the same payer that total $600 or more) via NIL Go, the College Sports Commission's compliance-review platform.
Source: NCAA — Name, Image, Likeness
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Claim This Sponsorship →Michigan’s NIL statute (2020 PA 366, MCL 390.1731 et seq.) applies to intercollegiate athletes only. Here’s what college athletes at University of Michigan, Wayne State, and University of Detroit Mercy need to know.
Read ArticleSports agents, NIL advisors, and certified athlete representatives — who does what, what it costs, and when to make the call as a college athlete.
Read ArticleNIL income is taxable. Here’s the plain-language breakdown of 1099s, self-employment tax, and how to stay compliant as a college athlete.
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Game Day Live is HEREDetroit's real-time coverage platform for every high school game across Wayne. Live scores, in-game updates, post-game reports, and highlight coverage — for every sport, every school, every week.
- Live scores and in-game updates across all schools
- Post-game reports with stats and quotes from coaches and players
- Game-day photo galleries and highlight video embeds
- Push notifications for game starts, score changes, and final results
- Full game archives — every score from every school, every season
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Game Week is HEREDetroit's weekly sports preview — published every Monday and covering the upcoming week across all Wayne schools. Matchup breakdowns, athletes to watch, historical context, and game-week storylines you won't find anywhere else.
- Weekly schedule rundown across all schools and all sports
- Top matchups of the week with full analysis
- Athletes to watch — scouted by HERE Sports reporters
- Playoff positioning and standings updates by classification
- Cross-district rivalries, milestone games, and storylines
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HEREDetroit covers the public high school athletic programs in Wayne. School profiles are coming soon.
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MaxPreps is a national aggregator that collects stat data submitted by schools. HEREDetroit is hyper-local — built exclusively for Wayne with live reporting from HERE Sports journalists at the games. We cover game-day live scores with in-game updates, college sports coverage, Player and Play of the Week voting, weekly previews, and connect local businesses directly with student athletes. We're part of the Detroit community, not a national database.
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NIL stands for Name, Image, and Likeness. In Michigan, college NIL is governed by Mich. Comp. Laws § 390.1731 et seq. (read the statute), which applies to intercollegiate athletes only. High-school NIL is permitted in Michigan under MHSAA Handbook, Regulation I — Section 11 (Personal Branding Activity / Name, Image, and Likeness) rules, subject to strict conditions (no school marks, no facilities, no performance-contingent pay, etc.). Read the official by-laws. HEREDetroit's College NIL Hub tracks NIL activity at Detroit's college programs.
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HEREDetroit sports reporters nominate standout athletes each week based on game performance across Wayne high schools. Voting opens Monday and closes Thursday. The winner is announced Friday and featured on the HEREDetroit homepage, the Find My School page, and across HERE's social media channels. A formal voting system is coming soon — check back for weekly nominees once the 2025-26 school year begins. You can nominate athletes anytime via the Contact page.
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Game Day Live on HEREDetroit covers real-time scores, game coverage, and post-game reports for Wayne high schools — visit /game-day/ for live coverage. For full season schedules, each school's individual athletics page (linked from every card above) lists their district-published schedules. Game Week Preview, published every Monday at /game-week/, gives you the full weekly schedule rundown with matchup analysis.
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HEREDetroit connects local businesses with college athletes at Wayne State University and University of Detroit Mercy for NIL partnerships that comply with Michigan law and NCAA rules. Businesses can sponsor the College NIL Hub, connect with college athletic programs, or advertise alongside HERE's sports coverage. Note: Michigan high school athletes are NOT eligible for NIL deals under MHSAA rules. Contact HEREDetroit at /contact/ to explore college athlete partnerships.