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It's called the Clark Field Collective. They'll be putting about $10 million dollars into the pot to create "incentives" for NIL offerings for University of Texas athletes. Apparently it will be a "fair" division based on the value of the program to UT. As an example, football players will get the biggest chunk, followed by baseball and basketball. Interestingly enough, NIL is going to end up being a way to filter money into the pockets of walk on athletes in various sports. In other words, teams like Texas and Ohio State can carry 120 or more athletes for a sport simply by the collective getting those kids NIL deals, even without scholarship. Sweet!
The end of the entire sports systems as we know them is just around the corner. It's going to be just like the Yankees of the 30s through 50s. You got the money, you got the studs.
Of course it won't be the schools making this happen (wink-wink). It will be the collectives, to be fair to these "kids."
The end of the entire sports systems as we know them is just around the corner. It's going to be just like the Yankees of the 30s through 50s. You got the money, you got the studs.
Of course it won't be the schools making this happen (wink-wink). It will be the collectives, to be fair to these "kids."