Sam Brock is an NBC News correspondent.
TAMPA, Fla. — The wave of new rules that have transformed the college sports landscape and empowered student-athletes to earn money off their name, image and likeness has found another fertile home: high school athletics. Dozens of states — from New York to California and now Florida — are all backing student-athletes in a paradigm shift in sports. Florida becomes one of more than 30 states and D.C. to give high school athletes the green light but with plenty of guardrails.
The production includes spider cams and elaborate celebrations with the type of video production you’d expect to find at Metlife Stadium where the New York Jets and Giants play, not the Sportsplex in Tampa. “When you add the platform of the NFL Network it touches so many more people and exposes so many more people to what’s actually happening in high school athletics,” said Vernell Brown Jr., Brown III’s father and a former college athlete himself. Brown Jr.
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