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Now that people have figured this out, how do you think it's changing college sports? Or is it?
Now that people have figured this out, how do you think it's changing college sports? Or is it?
Now that people have figured this out, how do you think it's changing college sports? Or is it?
I think it's definitely changing college sports in multiple ways, both good and bad. I think NIL has worked with the transfer portal, which allows players to go to whatever school they would like as they please.
I think it's definitely changing college sports in multiple ways, both good and bad. I think NIL has worked with the transfer portal, which allows players to go to whatever school they would like as they please.
I think it's definitely changing college sports in multiple ways, both good and bad. I think NIL has worked with the transfer portal, which allows players to go to whatever school they would like as they please.
Of course, the big schools with the most money are still going to be able to pay more players, but you're more likely to keep a good player around at your program if you have a good booster program, if you have a good NIL collective. A big example of that would be Ash and Jonte. Boise State's running back won the Doak Walker Award.
Of course, the big schools with the most money are still going to be able to pay more players, but you're more likely to keep a good player around at your program if you have a good booster program, if you have a good NIL collective. A big example of that would be Ash and Jonte. Boise State's running back won the Doak Walker Award.
Of course, the big schools with the most money are still going to be able to pay more players, but you're more likely to keep a good player around at your program if you have a good booster program, if you have a good NIL collective. A big example of that would be Ash and Jonte. Boise State's running back won the Doak Walker Award.
He had an option after his sophomore year to go to a bigger school and get more money from other big schools. But because Boise State's NIL was able to get him compensated well, he's able to stay.
He had an option after his sophomore year to go to a bigger school and get more money from other big schools. But because Boise State's NIL was able to get him compensated well, he's able to stay.
He had an option after his sophomore year to go to a bigger school and get more money from other big schools. But because Boise State's NIL was able to get him compensated well, he's able to stay.
and Boise State's in the college football playoff for the first time. So it's kind of those things where NIL has helped create a little bit of parity at the college level. And I think that is a very good thing. Now, the problem with NIL is there is no federal regulation on it. There is no NCA laws on NIL. Every state has their own separate laws.
and Boise State's in the college football playoff for the first time. So it's kind of those things where NIL has helped create a little bit of parity at the college level. And I think that is a very good thing. Now, the problem with NIL is there is no federal regulation on it. There is no NCA laws on NIL. Every state has their own separate laws.
and Boise State's in the college football playoff for the first time. So it's kind of those things where NIL has helped create a little bit of parity at the college level. And I think that is a very good thing. Now, the problem with NIL is there is no federal regulation on it. There is no NCA laws on NIL. Every state has their own separate laws.
So what might work in Florida won't work in Arizona, won't work in California. And what's happening is... With NIL, all these boosters and collectives, they can fundraise major amounts of money. If you have a strong enough and a big enough booster fan base, you can raise $20 million to go get yourself an entirely new roster filled with some of the best players.
So what might work in Florida won't work in Arizona, won't work in California. And what's happening is... With NIL, all these boosters and collectives, they can fundraise major amounts of money. If you have a strong enough and a big enough booster fan base, you can raise $20 million to go get yourself an entirely new roster filled with some of the best players.
So what might work in Florida won't work in Arizona, won't work in California. And what's happening is... With NIL, all these boosters and collectives, they can fundraise major amounts of money. If you have a strong enough and a big enough booster fan base, you can raise $20 million to go get yourself an entirely new roster filled with some of the best players.
All these big schools with these big, powerful alumni can use that money to pay for players to come to their school. And it kind of leaves the smaller schools to dry a little bit. We talked about Ash and John T. with Boise State. That is the good example.
All these big schools with these big, powerful alumni can use that money to pay for players to come to their school. And it kind of leaves the smaller schools to dry a little bit. We talked about Ash and John T. with Boise State. That is the good example.