A few years ago, the Supreme Court decided college athletes are able to get paid for their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). Prior to this ruling, players were not allowed to be given any money from anyone associated with the college. If they did receive money, both the athlete and school could face consequences. Recently, NIL has become controversial in college sports for many reasons.
As the consolidation bringing Youngsville and Eisenhower High Schools together is becoming a reality, the two schools are finding ways to ease the transition. A fun idea that resulted from a collaboration between groups of Youngsville and Eisenhower students is a flag football tournament including the two schools.