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College Sports Commission NIL Go report: 63% of deals tied to school boosters in last two months
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College Sports Commission NIL Go report: 63% of deals tied to school boosters in last two months

https://www.on3.com/nil/news/college-sports-commission-nil-go-report-63-of-deals-tied-to-school-boosters-in-last-two-month/https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-sports-commissions-nil-clearinghouse-strained/https://frontofficesports.com/college-sports-commission-says-nil-go-system-under-strain/
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  • The CSC reports big delays in NIL deals as associated-entity arrangements surge, straining the NIL Go review process.
  • Around two-thirds of NIL deals in early 2024 involve boosters or associated entities, signaling a shift to non-organic deal sources.
  • The CSC has approved $166.5 million in NIL deals since launching NIL Go, with $29.3 million still not cleared, highlighting clearance bottlenecks.
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Commission: Increase in 3rd-party deals beyond expectations
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Commission: Increase in 3rd-party deals beyond expectations

  • The CSC reports a 65% rise in third-party deals among Power 4 schools, increasing review demand.
  • Officials say most deals are expected to require human review, countering hopes for auto-processing.
  • The participation agreement remains unsigned by several states and schools, risking CSC enforcement tools.
  • President Trump has signaled an executive order addressing costs in college sports.
  • CSC head Bryan Seeley emphasized building an enforcement-capable agency amid evolving NIL rules.
  • The White House summit raised questions about sustainability of current NIL payments and roster costs.
  • Sources indicate automatic deal processing was an assumption not borne out by current data.
  • The CSC aims to ensure third-party deals have a valid business purpose and are priced fairly.
  • Seeley noted the agency’s review delays are tied to the volume and complexity of deals.
  • The CSC leadership expects continued scrutiny as NIL arrangements evolve.
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Brett Yormark: Big 12 ‘second-best league’ behind NBA, touts media value
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Brett Yormark: Big 12 ‘second-best league’ behind NBA, touts media value

  • Yormark urged Congress to pass the SCORE Act, calling it the best path forward for NIL rules and governance.
  • He pushed for a CSC participation agreement to formalize enforcement on NIL and roster management.
  • Yormark touted rising TV viewership and sample-funded strategy ahead of a 2030 TV rights cycle.
  • He asserted the Big 12 is 'the second-best basketball league in America behind the NBA'.
  • The commissioner highlighted high conference TV numbers, including ESPN’s Big 12 window averaging 1.7 million viewers.
  • Yormark warned about agents manipulating players into the transfer portal and urged clearer rules.
  • He called for stronger enforcement on tampering and eligibility issues in cooperation with the NCAA.
  • The Big 12 plans to strengthen roster and NIL governance through CSC and RevShare participation.
  • Yormark praised the tournament’s attendance and media coverage, with multiple top teams in Kansas City.
  • He stressed that the Crown tournament in Las Vegas provides a platform for student-athletes to shine.
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Report: Group of Nebraska football players mount legal challenge over rejected NIL deals
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Report: Group of Nebraska football players mount legal challenge over rejected NIL deals

https://www.on3.com/nil/news/group-nebraska-football-players-set-challenge-college-sports-commission-over-rejected-nil-deals-csc/https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/article/18-nebraska-football-players-challenging-csc-over-rejection-of-third-party-nil-deals-worth-over-1-million-224212813.htmlhttps://www.si.com/college-football/nebraska-players-preparing-arbitration-fight-rejected-nil-deals-csc
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  • A group of 18 Nebraska football players has moved to arbitration against the CSC over NIL Go rejections.
  • The deals in question were rejected as warehousing, where NIL rights are bought for future endorsements without clear sponsors.
  • Husch Blackwell represents the players in the arbitration, with a timeline expected to finish within about 45 days after an arbitrator is appointed.
  • Playfly Sports is Nebraska’s multimedia rights partner involved in the rejected deals.
  • The CSC has reported many deals cleared and not cleared, with thousands of NIL agreements processed since last summer.
  • The case could set a precedent for future NIL disputes across college sports.
  • The CSC’s governance includes commissioners from power conferences and university presidents.
  • The arbitration may involve a hearing if no resolution is reached within the timeline.
  • Nebraska’s state law could influence the dispute, protecting athletes from penalties for NIL earnings.
  • The CSC has investigated unsubmitted NIL deals as part of its enforcement efforts.
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