Adam Hill: Brand New NIL, Salary Cap Rules in College Sports May Already Be Outdated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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NIL Deals Getting Rejected Already By New College Sports Commission
Things are changing quickly in the name, image and likeness world, thanks to the new College Sports Commission.This week, that new agency sent out a lengthy letter to schools informing them that the commission had rejected a number of agreements between recruits or players and the NIL collectives that have proliferated throughout college football in recent years. Those NIL collectives had previously operated with little oversight or interference…
Adam Hill: NIL payments, salary cap in college sports need big changes already days after House vs. NCAA settlement
There is a four-word sentence that would have been difficult to ever imagine typing even just a few days ago. Mike Gundy is right. OK, I said it. We got that out of the way. Let’s not kid ourselves. The Oklahoma State football coach didn’t exactly arrive at a correct opinion through altruism. But hey, [...] The post Adam Hill: NIL payments, salary cap in college sports need big changes already days after House vs. NCAA settlement | Adam Hill | S…
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