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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 879476" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>I have no idea - but, I would think it would have something to do with what their alumni base/companies want to commit each year to NIL. I have no idea how this will work or if it will ever happen. </p><p></p><p>For example, maybe any locale willing to commit that every year, there will be 15 million plus available for NIL would be in the top tier. Now, with that said, I have no idea how this value gets confirmed to begin with and verified after the fact.</p><p></p><p>It might be easier to base on the size of the fanbase and how much total $$ is generated each year in tickets sales and marketing/merchandise sales. It is most likely that these teams will also be the teams that can best compete in the NIL world.</p><p></p><p>No matter how it is done, if it is done, it will make some teams not happy, I am sure. Maybe some teams would rather be in tier 1, but they don't make the "cut", and maybe some teams would rather be in tier 2, but they are stuck in tier 1. That is where once this starts, maybe there is a "performance" component where some teams drop down due to their performance and some teams move up depending on their performance. That is similar to the Premier League in English soccer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 879476, member: 906"] I have no idea - but, I would think it would have something to do with what their alumni base/companies want to commit each year to NIL. I have no idea how this will work or if it will ever happen. For example, maybe any locale willing to commit that every year, there will be 15 million plus available for NIL would be in the top tier. Now, with that said, I have no idea how this value gets confirmed to begin with and verified after the fact. It might be easier to base on the size of the fanbase and how much total $$ is generated each year in tickets sales and marketing/merchandise sales. It is most likely that these teams will also be the teams that can best compete in the NIL world. No matter how it is done, if it is done, it will make some teams not happy, I am sure. Maybe some teams would rather be in tier 1, but they don't make the "cut", and maybe some teams would rather be in tier 2, but they are stuck in tier 1. That is where once this starts, maybe there is a "performance" component where some teams drop down due to their performance and some teams move up depending on their performance. That is similar to the Premier League in English soccer. [/QUOTE]
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