kcvols1
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I believe that's correct. It's not a large amount for schools like UT that have multiple sports with successful programs in several sports.
The NCAA seems to hope the "clearinghouse" for non school NIL will rein in "pay to play" deals but I look for lawyers to get richer by having the courts again tell the NCAA that NIL deals aren't something they can regulate in any way.
I think the clearinghouse all comes out of the House settlement, which is itself the result of an antitrust class action suit by student athletes against the NCAA.
If I understand correctly, the clearinghouse is independent of the NCAA.
Here’s a great podcast on it. Gabe Feldman, a professor at Tulane (ROLL WAVE) has forgot more about NIL than most of us will ever know. He actually wrote a recommendation for the NCAA to allow NIL about 10 years ago that they pretty much ignored.
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