College Sports Commission Tightens NIL Deal Regulations Amid Growing Recruiting Offers

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The College Sports Commission clarified that NIL deals between athletes and donor-backed collectives lack a 'valid business purpose' and are being rejected, signaling a move to regulate and potentially shut down these collectives, while allowing outside deals with proper vetting.
- College Sports Commission rejecting some athlete NIL deals ESPN
- New NIL enforcement targets collectives, deals must serve ‘valid business purpose’ The New York Times
- What is NIL Go? Explaining the College Sports Commission's initiative to monitor name, image and likeness CBS Sports
- As NIL collectives face clearinghouse delays, recruiting offers soar: 'Deals ain't stopping' On3.com
- Utah State Staffer Details Problems With New NIL Go System KSL Sports
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