Well, that's the thing. We were the first state to do nil, but it was. If they're using your name, image and likeness, they can't monetize that without you getting that. It's now morphed into where players just get paid by the schools. even. And they have like, you know, deals like, you know, you come here, we can get you $2 million. And so it's gone astray. (51:07–51:12)
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Asserts that NIL policies have evolved to allow players to be paid directly by schools.
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