this literally just happened last year with the QB who left ohiost for texas. kid had a $1M deal, never took a snap and left for greener pastures.What can prevent transfer player with half million or more in the bank to "retire" from college football the day before FBS playoff game?
It's practically inevitable (and probably more likely) - a million dollar QB/WR/DE or other key plyer is going to refuse to suit up because he disagrees with the medical staff about his injury status.
Also inevitable - an NIL sponsor will get news that an athlete representing their brand was arrested in a bar room brawl, or drug bust, or theft, or some indecent public incident.
Not to mention the huge NIL deals for players who will underperform expectations
There is a lot to be sorted out in this wild unregulated NIL business but I believe the boosters/sponsors are going to learn some valuable lessons fairly soon.
no need to worry, though, iowa fan. this is yet another aspect of college football - right up there with integration & winning national titles - that you will not need to worry about participating in.