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Adam Hill: Brand New NIL, Salary Cap Rules in College Sports May Already Be Outdated

  • The College Sports Commission has rejected several agreements between recruits or players and NIL collectives due to new standards for valid business purposes.
  • New oversight means schools will directly pay players, impacting NIL collectives that previously operated with minimal regulation.
  • Several NIL collectives, including those supporting programs like Georgia and Alabama, have announced plans to shut down.
  • Around 1,500 NIL deals have been approved recently, while many were denied for lacking a valid business purpose.
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UNDATED (AP) — A new college sports agency has rejected certain NIL deals involving donor-backed collectives. These collectives, formed to funnel money to athletes or schools, fail to meet NCAA

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