What's Happening?
Dante Moore, quarterback for the Oregon Ducks, is leveraging his name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights to host youth football camps in Eugene and Portland. Scheduled for June 2026, these camps aim to provide young athletes with coaching and mentorship
from Moore, a prominent figure in Oregon football. The camps are organized in partnership with FlexWork Sports, which handles logistics and branding, allowing Moore to focus on direct engagement with participants. This initiative is part of Moore's broader efforts to use his platform for community involvement, including advocacy for mental health resources and philanthropy.
Why It's Important?
Moore's use of NIL rights to host youth camps highlights a positive aspect of the evolving landscape of college athletics. It demonstrates how athletes can utilize their public influence for community benefit, beyond personal financial gain. This approach not only supports youth development in sports but also sets a precedent for how athletes can engage with their communities meaningfully. Moore's actions reflect a shift in how college athletes can contribute to society, emphasizing the potential for NIL to foster positive social impact.











