The entire idea of NIL money is complete BS in my opinion. I'm not gullible enough to believe that dudes haven't been getting paid under the table at major college programs. They have been forever, and regardless of the NIL money that is now the thing in college athletics they would have continued to get "paid" in the future. College football has had a problem with peddling dirty money by big money boosters for a long time. They just made it legal and public now. This may be an old school take on this, but I have twins that will be heading to college next year and believe me, I am acutely aware of the expenses of sending a child off to school. The majority of these kids were already on full-ride scholarships which equates to them getting paid upwards of $100,000 each with tuition and fees over 4 years. In my opinion, if you want to take the NIL deal, fine, take it. In return, there needs to be some sort of rule stating that the same amount of your scholarship money up to an equal amount of your NIL deal will be redistributed outside of the athletic department to other students that otherwise would have no other choice but take out loans for their tuition. My children are getting turned down for financial aid because they made too much money at Chic-fil-A and Starbucks as 17 year olds busting their ass to try and help themselves. If you are making enough money from NIL to go out and get a new 14 carat gold grill in your mouth, new car, gold chains, etc. then you have enough money to pay your own damn tuition and fees. Again, just my humble opinion.