Adding to the complexity of this recruiting cycle is the looming House v. NCAA settlement, with a pivotal court date set for Monday. The final approval of this case could significantly reshape the NIL landscape, especially for high-major programs like Kentucky.
If the settlement is approved, any NIL agreements that include payments after June 30 will be subject to review by a new Deloitte-run NIL clearinghouse. That uncertainty has already impacted the way coaches, agents, and players are navigating the current portal window. Some rumblings have even said Mitch Barnhart is trying to wait until after the deadline, though there has been no real inside information on that.
Many schools are reportedly trying to finalize NIL deals before July 1, fearing the rules may shift dramatically once the settlement goes through. Some programs are even committing multi-million dollar packages that exceed the proposed revenue-sharing cap — all in an effort to lock in talent now before the market potentially changes.
The NIL settlement is tricky and there is no way to know the details until after Monday. It could be good or it could change the way collectives have been working and reshape college basketball yet again. The only thing BBN can do is just wait and see. Finally, all the settlement details may not be released at the same time (date) and may be revealed over a period of time. Lastly, when all the settlement details ARE finally revealed, it will likely take a team of "Philadelphia Lawyers'' weeks to discern all the complexities.
If the settlement is approved, any NIL agreements that include payments after June 30 will be subject to review by a new Deloitte-run NIL clearinghouse. That uncertainty has already impacted the way coaches, agents, and players are navigating the current portal window. Some rumblings have even said Mitch Barnhart is trying to wait until after the deadline, though there has been no real inside information on that.
Many schools are reportedly trying to finalize NIL deals before July 1, fearing the rules may shift dramatically once the settlement goes through. Some programs are even committing multi-million dollar packages that exceed the proposed revenue-sharing cap — all in an effort to lock in talent now before the market potentially changes.
The NIL settlement is tricky and there is no way to know the details until after Monday. It could be good or it could change the way collectives have been working and reshape college basketball yet again. The only thing BBN can do is just wait and see. Finally, all the settlement details may not be released at the same time (date) and may be revealed over a period of time. Lastly, when all the settlement details ARE finally revealed, it will likely take a team of "Philadelphia Lawyers'' weeks to discern all the complexities.