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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2025 · 12 MIN

Why NIL Collectives Are Back and What It Means for College Football

from The Big Ten Huddle Podcast · host JR + Bleav

In this episode of The Big Ten Huddle, host JR delivers a compelling breakdown of the recent reinstatement of NIL collectives in college football, addressing listener messages claiming he was wrong about their future. He sets the record straight, emphasizing that he never predicted their demise but instead highlighted the House settlement’s role in providing structure until federal legislation is passed. JR dives into the agreement between House plaintiff attorneys and power conferences, reported by Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports on July 22, 2025, which relaxed restrictions on collectives, allowing them to operate like other businesses under the College Sports Commission’s NIL Go clearinghouse. He explains how this creates a “soft cap” on athlete compensation, with fair-market value rules preventing outrageous deals, like a $2.5 million payment for a single signing. Key topics include: The House Settlement and NIL Collectives: JR details how the settlement, finalized June 6, 2025, introduced a $20.5 million revenue-sharing cap and how collectives can supplement this through legitimate NIL deals. Fair-Market Value and Guardrails: He clarifies that collectives must justify payments as fair-market value, ensuring compliance with CSC rules, as emphasized by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti. In-House Collectives: JR discusses schools like Ohio State integrating collectives into university operations, such as the “Buckeye Sports Group,” as noted by AD Ross Bjork. Player Contracts and Decommitments: Starting August 1, 2025, signed contracts will reduce player mobility, impacting recruiting and transfer strategies. Market Advantages: Schools in larger markets gain an edge due to bigger booster networks, though all deals must pass NIL Go scrutiny. Useful Timestamps: 00:00–02:00: Introduction and addressing listener “gotcha” messages. 02:01–08:00: Overview of the House settlement and the CSC’s initial strict stance on collectives. 08:01–14:00: Details of the July 22, 2025, agreement to treat collectives like businesses. 14:01–20:00: Explanation of the “soft cap,” fair-market value, and examples of compliant deals. 20:01–25:00: Discussion on in-house collectives and Ohio State’s approach. 25:01–30:00: Impact of player contracts starting August 1, 2025, and market advantages. 30:01–End: Closing remarks on the settlement’s stability and call to continue the conversation. Additional Notes: JR’s confident delivery makes this episode a must-listen for college football fans seeking clarity on the evolving NIL landscape. He cites credible sources, including Yahoo Sports, Front Office Sports, and comments from Ohio State’s Ryan Day and Ross Bjork, to ground his analysis. The episode reflects The Big Ten Huddle’s commitment to delivering in-depth, fan-focused insights into Big Ten and college football news. Links: Yahoo Sports Article by Ross Dellenger Front Office Sports Coverage Big Ten Huddle Podcast Archive Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Contact us: Email Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Join the huddle for more unfiltered college football discussions! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

JR dives into the reinstatement of NIL collectives in college football, clarifying misconceptions, explaining the House settlement’s role, and exploring new rules.

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