and I know you can't but there has to be some sort of stipulation that you appear in so many games to get x percentage of the total and it rises with every game played after the fact to the total
Example you get 3 mil in NIL
You get a 100,000 signing bonus
1 million payed out exactly at the end of conference play, and the other 1.9 at end of season based on metting student athlete goals (maintaining a certain GPA and following team rules for example) if you play in 0 games you get 0 dollars for the year. If you come in injured you will sign NIL agreement that states your NIL will be prorated based on when you get healthy and how many games you actually appeared in .
A legitimate injury sustained in competition or practice that is verified nullifies this need to appear and athlete will be awarded that years NIL but must be healthy to reinstate NIL agreement for next year. All cost of injury and rehab will be provided by the institution
That's just roughly something that could help maybe![]()
Oh, there's no rule against doing it that way.
But other schools don't and won't, so you'd lose out on essentially every high-profile player automatically.