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tried to do a little research into the murky world of NIL to see if Coyle can directly solicit NIL contributions - and apparently he can but only as a middle-man.
in October of 2022, the NCAA Division 1 Board approved new guidance on NIL activities. I found this on a legal website. some excerpts:
Under the new guidelines, a member school can connect student-athletes and donors with NIL entities but cannot directly participate in NIL activity itself. For example, institutions can introduce student-athletes to representatives of NIL entities and provide space on campus for NIL entities and student-athletes to meet. They can also facilitate meetings between donors and NIL entities and may even request that donors provide funds to the NIL entity (without directing those funds to a specific sport or student-athlete).
NIL entities must be independent of member schools to prevent universities’ direct involvement in NIL activity. An institution cannot communicate with an NIL entity regarding a student-athlete’s compensation request, nor can it request that a donor direct funds through the NIL entity to a certain sport or student-athlete.
as I read this, Coyle could arrange a meeting between Donor X and Dinkytown Athletes. He can ask the donor to give money to Dinkytown Athletes - but he cannot say - "please donate to the Football team" or "make an NIL donation to our QB."
and I assume the same holds true for Fleck or any coach.
in October of 2022, the NCAA Division 1 Board approved new guidance on NIL activities. I found this on a legal website. some excerpts:
Under the new guidelines, a member school can connect student-athletes and donors with NIL entities but cannot directly participate in NIL activity itself. For example, institutions can introduce student-athletes to representatives of NIL entities and provide space on campus for NIL entities and student-athletes to meet. They can also facilitate meetings between donors and NIL entities and may even request that donors provide funds to the NIL entity (without directing those funds to a specific sport or student-athlete).
NIL entities must be independent of member schools to prevent universities’ direct involvement in NIL activity. An institution cannot communicate with an NIL entity regarding a student-athlete’s compensation request, nor can it request that a donor direct funds through the NIL entity to a certain sport or student-athlete.
as I read this, Coyle could arrange a meeting between Donor X and Dinkytown Athletes. He can ask the donor to give money to Dinkytown Athletes - but he cannot say - "please donate to the Football team" or "make an NIL donation to our QB."
and I assume the same holds true for Fleck or any coach.