Shama suggests U's NIL is maybe in the middle is a good way to put it” in comparison with its 13 Big Ten rivals.

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Shama interviews Derek Burns who runs Dinkytown Athletes:

While Burns didn’t offer figures as to how much money DA has to potentially benefit Gophers football and basketball players, he said that “maybe in the middle is a good way to put it” in comparison with its 13 Big Ten rivals. Burns said no matter how high or low the numbers are “it will be manipulated and used in recruiting.”

The U athletic department is known as probably one of the strictest in the nation when it comes to enforcing and monitoring NCAA policy for student-athletes. The U is supportive of NIL and devotes staff and resources to ensure that it is administered by the rules. “We have a great relationship with (the) compliance (office),” Burns said.


Go Gophers!!
 

That is good news. I think retention is as important as recruiting in the NIL world. Row the NIL Boat!
 




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