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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 852406" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>The rules will harmonize <em>eventually</em>. I've seen some proposals already for schools who requires SA's to choose a) tuition, room, board or b) NIL. They cannot choose both. </p><p></p><p>I think if the NCAA licensing guys can represent all member schools, the payouts for "most" athletes will be somewhat modest. The big draws will be those at big schools with big fanbases in big markets. For example, if Lincoln Riley turns around SoCal, the starting QB there will likely make $5M in NIL. (Bryce Young at Alabama has already earned $1M according to Nick Saban.)</p><p></p><p>If that model continues, I would expect that most Tech SA's would do better selecting the tuition, room and board option along with negotiated payouts that apply to all NCAA athletes. Others, like Young, could make a play on their own. </p><p></p><p>This will all play out over time. Let's see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 852406, member: 2957"] The rules will harmonize [I]eventually[/I]. I've seen some proposals already for schools who requires SA's to choose a) tuition, room, board or b) NIL. They cannot choose both. I think if the NCAA licensing guys can represent all member schools, the payouts for "most" athletes will be somewhat modest. The big draws will be those at big schools with big fanbases in big markets. For example, if Lincoln Riley turns around SoCal, the starting QB there will likely make $5M in NIL. (Bryce Young at Alabama has already earned $1M according to Nick Saban.) If that model continues, I would expect that most Tech SA's would do better selecting the tuition, room and board option along with negotiated payouts that apply to all NCAA athletes. Others, like Young, could make a play on their own. This will all play out over time. Let's see. [/QUOTE]
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