Would any university save money on scholarships to players if those players end up getting NILs?
Probably a dumb question but was just wondering.
NIL question
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- Bronco-Buster
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No, completely separate.
Although many schools such as BYU and Texas Tech for example offer very lucrative NIL deals to walk-ons in order to skirt scholarship limits.
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- WyoNation Addict
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yup...saw some lists of schools that will benefit from NIL rules changes....lots of the usual suspects...Texas schools, Florida ... and BYU! It's all about the $$.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 10:20 pmNo, completely separate.
Although many schools such as BYU and Texas Tech for example offer very lucrative NIL deals to walk-ons in order to skirt scholarship limits.