There was already the case where a hot shot recruit had almost $1million in NIL deals, didn't win the starting QB job, and transfered. NIL can't be tied to on field performance so he got to keep that money. But it is going to get to a point where they start putting transfer language in those contracts. Some guy isn't going to pony up $20,000 to promote his business to a kid who ends up playing for a conference rival the next year. Buried on the depth chart, fine, money is yours, transfer schools and trigger a clawback clause...
Seems like two well intended ideas are going to have a hard time existing together.
Seems like two well intended ideas are going to have a hard time existing together.