sufandu
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The spirit of the rule is that there is no connection to the college at all. The deals come as a result of the player's own celebrity. So it makes no sense that any player would have to wait to enroll at a school or be connected to one in any way.I believe in the "spirit" of the rule, it was supposed to be a kid could get a brand deal because of his high school prowess.
If a kid at CBA wanted to accept a brand deal from Billy Fucillo to advertise his cars because he had 1m social media followers, he could sign that deal.
Once he got to college, they could then take deals from brands around their college performance, as well as a collective.
But originally discussing any NIL with collectives in the recruiting process/before enrollment was supposed to not be allowed, because you could use those pitches to get a kid to your school and then renege on the agreement.
Having said that, it has never been what it was intended. As anyone with a brain could predict, it immediately morphed into something else. So who cares if it's not what it was supposed to be. It never really was.