With their recent move to the SEC, the University of Oklahoma has fully embraced the new era of NIL and revenue-sharing. Recently, Oklahoma’s collective, 1Oklahoma, distributed around $32 million to their athletes, making Oklahoma one of the most ambitious NIL programs in the country[1]. The collective made this move in order to maximize the support... Continue Reading →
Post-House Settlement Era: The Rising Cost of Competing in College Football
This past January, Ohio State won the 2025 College Football Championship with a roster that was worth $20 million dollars[1]. At the time, this was one of the most expensive rosters in college football. But now, with the House v. NCAA settlement finally getting approved, it looks like $20 million might not be enough to... Continue Reading →