I don't think it's official yet , but I think a 20.5 million cap will be in affect in June , I think
I'm not exactly sure how it will work though
but it's not even just the kids , it's the coaches as well , when the Iowa Hawkeyes were looking for a new basketball coach this year , how much Iowa was committed in spending NIL money for their basketball program was a big part of that
other schools looking for head coaches will have to answer that question from here on out now as well
but college sports isn't done changing yet
with that NCAA vs Florida State / Clemson law suit settled , ACC schools will be free to leave by 2030, even sooner at a higher cost , starting now , they can leave the ACC at a higher cost , but each year the price goes down till 2030
so the ACC , by 2030 , Florida State , Clemson , North Carolina , Virginia and Miami will probably all have left the ACC for the SEC and Big Ten , then a few other schools will probablt bolt for the Big 12
and then the ACC will find them in the same situation as the current Pac !2 , having to backfill with smaller colleges
5 years from now ' we'll basically just has 3 Power conferences
and I believe Notre Dame , will then be force to join the Big Ten , once those top schools leave the ACC , Notre Dame scheduling agreement with the ACC will no longer exist , making it about impossible for Notre Dame to schedule enough top schools to play
college football is still evolving