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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 1H 30M

College sports are cooked

from The No Shot podcast · host Santa, T-mike, A-Town

Send a textMoney changed the mood of college sports, but not the way most people think. We go past the headlines to map how NIL actually moves: loose rules, third-party collectives, and contracts that look friendly until the fine print bites. With D-Rock in the chair, we lay out where the system drifted from its promise and how athletes, coaches, and fans can bring it back to sanity.We start with what NIL was supposed to be—fair pay for real value—then confront the modern reality: predatory clauses, uncapped agent commissions, and deals tied to playing time an athlete doesn’t control. The transfer portal adds gasoline, enticing stars to “test the market” only to find fewer offers than promised. We also tackle the imbalance between power programs and small schools that develop talent just to lose it, and the tension inside athletic departments where football eats first and everyone else scrambles for scraps.The conversation sharpens around women’s sports. Postseason softball often outdraws men’s baseball, yet NIL dollars still favor men. Why? Media habits, legacy revenue streams, and historical bias. We highlight outliers like Caitlin Clark and Livvy Dunn, who turned consistent, skill-forward marketing into seven-figure leverage, and we call out the pressure on female athletes to chase clicks instead of craft. The fix isn’t a slogan—it’s a playbook: equal production value, prime slots, athlete-led storytelling, and fans who show up with wallets, not just retweets.If you’re an athlete, we give you actionable guardrails: never sign without legal review, cap commissions, define deliverables you can control, add clean exit clauses, and diversify across multiple smaller deals. Set up an LLC, plan for taxes, insure your body, and build a brand that survives a slump or a benching. If you’re a coach or brand, align incentives so performance—not noise—wins. And if you’re a fan, vote with attention and dollars for the games and athletes you say you love.Subscribe for more straight talk on sports, business, and the mindset that turns opportunity into longevity. If this episode challenged you or helped a player you know, share it and leave a review—your support helps more athletes get smarter about NIL.Support the showThe No Shot Podcast is powered by truevictory.com use code: ARRONSOLANO at checkout for %15 and by Radio Influence.

Send a text Money changed the mood of college sports, but not the way most people think. We go past the headlines to map how NIL actually moves: loose rules, third-party collectives, and contracts that look friendly until the fine print bites. With D-Rock in the chair, we lay out where the system drifted from its promise and how athletes, coaches, and fans can bring it back to sanity. We start with what NIL was supposed to be—fair pay for real value—then confront the modern reality: predator...

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Send a textMoney changed the mood of college sports, but not the way most people think. We go past the headlines to map how NIL actually moves: loose rules, third-party collectives, and contracts that look friendly until the fine print bites. With...

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