I believe this is what I said a long time ago. Players will end up being recruited by the money. Even if it isn't a direct recruitment, one call, from anyone, telling a kid who's at ... let's say South Dakota State, that he can make $75k at Texas, instead of the $5k he's getting where he's at, and guess what? Yup. Just like everyone else in real world jobs. You jump ship, and go where the money takes you.
Then there's the Arch Mannings of the world. Nobody's talking about it. But rest assured, for him to make a final decision, he's going to have a personal NIL deal on the table that's going to make him a millionaire, and guarantee he gets the money all the time he's in college.
This has gone exactly where I said it was. Let's face it. College sports, especially football, basketball, and baseball, have become feeder teams for the pros. All that's missing is calling them the minor leagues.