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1 hour ago, YogiFerrell said:

Im curious how wealthy is IU is among other colleges for most NIL money to give out . With the new NIL deals going on this long term could make huge impact on what type players IU can pickup. Is there some article on this on what we rank ?

Here's one opinion

IU in at #14 

But you gotta figure the Texas schools, SEC schools, Ohio State and Michigan all had a head start 😉

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On 3/28/2023 at 10:49 AM, HoosierDom said:

Certainly. I would assume they just do a one year deal with the ability to renew that for future years, always one year at a time, once the guy has returned. No need to violate an NCAA rule when the rule has a blatantly obvious loop-hole.

How much did this Ruiz character give to Miami before NIL? That's the part that won't dry up. Athletic donations have been big business for a long time. This is just the same thing but repurposed. It will probably grow the overall pot of contributions somewhat, but schools will just have to cut back on some of the expenses that used to be covered by donations (coach salaries is my guess) and send that money to players. If the NCAA suddenly allowed schools to pay players with no stipulations and no salary cap, I don't think there is any doubt all of the big schools would do so. The money is there and long has been. It doesn't take too much creativity to channel donations to NIL opportunities and essentially pay players now. All perfectly within the rules.

 

Hot off the press.  John Ruiz and his company, Life Wallet, appears to be in serious financial trouble.  His company recently reported financial problems that could spell big trouble. 

Sorry, a year late for the Boilers.

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17 minutes ago, slojoe said:

Hot off the press.  John Ruiz and his company, Life Wallet, appears to be in serious financial trouble.  His company recently reported financial problems that could spell big trouble. 

Sorry, a year late for the Boilers.

https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-nil-king-john-ruizs-company-delays-annual-report-16716405

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