Welcome to Church Pew Sports Ep 199 – NIL Hits High School: Faith, Fairness & the Future of Student-Athletes
Name, Image, and Likeness has officially arrived in Michigan high school sports—and it’s opening the door to big questions that go far beyond the playing field. In this episode of Church Pew Sports, the conversation centers on what NIL really means for student-athletes, schools, families, and communities, and how these changes challenge us to think carefully about integrity, fairness, and purpose.
With special guest Lorne Plante from State Champs Network, the discussion explores how the Michigan High School Athletic Association is navigating NIL with intentionally narrow rules designed to protect education-based athletics. While only a small percentage of high school athletes are likely to benefit, the ripple effects could be significant—especially when it comes to recruiting concerns, enforcement challenges, and the growing pressure on young athletes to build a personal brand.
The episode also shifts to the national stage with a timely Super Bowl preview, breaking down the unique challenges of the biggest game in sports, from coaching experience to the business machine behind Super Bowl week. Along the way, there’s room for lighter moments—Super Bowl snacks, sports gripes, and honest takes on where professional sports sometimes lose their moral compass.
As always, Church Pew Sports connects the dots between sports, faith, and everyday life—reminding listeners that purpose, character, and calling matter far more than name recognition or financial opportunity.
This week’s CPS Starting Host Lineup:
Bill Hobson
David Collins
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