The NIL landscape is ever-evolving, with collectives for some schools already raking in millions of dollars while others play catch-up getting organized
It has been nearly two years since college athletes were able to be compensated for their name, image and likeness.
• Cleveland.com reported last year that Ohio State coach Ryan Day spoke to a group of community business members and told them he believed $13 million was needed in NIL money to keep his roster together. • In Missouri, a law was revised last month — it still requires the governor’s signature — that would allow athletes to begin receiving NIL money as soon as they sign with an in-state school, meaning high school seniors could start getting compensated some 8-9 months before even arriving on campus.
• Texas Tech, where San Diego State safety CJ Baskerville transferred, will see each player receive $25,000 a year through its Matador Club collective. • In May, the Deseret News reported that former Utah State football coach Gary Andersen is co-founder of the Blue A Collective. In a radio interview last week with KSL Sports Zone, Andersen said the goal is not to generate $1 million to pay a quarterback.
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