bearcat said:
Who is capping NIL payments? They just have to fit with the rest of the market. They have to EARN their NIL. Collectives just can start paying whoever. It has to be a legit NIL deal. So Nike can offer an NIL deal to a kid. If XOM decides they want to pay more, they can.
The NCAA has proposed a clearinghouse for validating NIL deals from "Associated Entity or Individual". Wilken already disputed the previous use of the more ambiguous term "booster" as well as limitations on pay that current athletes are receiving from existing NIL deals.
The Bannin attorney were opposing the settlement on broader concerns but Wilken might approve. Wilken specifically noted previously that she is not ruling taking into consideration Title IX because the ruling is based on anti-trust law and Title IX isn't relevant.
The attorneys for the House and other players former players noted their goal is to approximate 50% revenue sharing between scholarships and school originated payments for name, image, and likeness that previously schools controlled with only grants-in-aid payments. So the payment is for school promotion and use and licensing to broadcasters of student NIL over avd abce the educational benefits which now are also effectively uncapped and must meet Cost of Attendance plus other benefits. As you know: COA is used by the schools to suppress financial aid payments of all students.