nothing earth shattering, we all kind of have a decent grasp on this. and the blue bloods will still have the "Above the cap supplemental NIL", aka, boosters. What i was unaware of is the ncaa will at least try to regulate this with some sort of NIL Clearinghouse to audit any NIL deals from 3rd parties, over 600 bucks.
I did not know that and we can all argue whether this will even happen or if it's possible. Regardless, decent little article laying it out.. also, sounds like schools like tosu arent even going to attempt to get 105 scholarship football players. think that 105 cap is way too high.
I did not know that and we can all argue whether this will even happen or if it's possible. Regardless, decent little article laying it out.. also, sounds like schools like tosu arent even going to attempt to get 105 scholarship football players. think that 105 cap is way too high.
With NIL era ending, college sports is on verge of seismic change. How will schools adapt with industry in upheaval?
College football’s more professionalized era arrives in July, and historic powerhouses like Ohio State and Texas could lose both their inherent recruiting advantage and their financial edge.
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