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Will NIL deals be better regulated in the future? 'We're all looking for a competitive advantage'


Three days after the settlement is approved — if it is approved — the “NIL Go” clearinghouse is expected to begin processing athlete NIL contracts. Athletes must submit to the clearinghouse all deals valued at more than $600. Deloitte is using a fair market value algorithm to create a “compensation range” for NIL deals. (Yahoo! Sports)

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Will NIL deals be better regulated in the future? 'We're all looking for a competitive advantage'


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