$80 million in NIL approved by newly launched College Sports Commission
The College Sports Commission oversees NIL deals ensuring compliance; over 28,000 athletes registered on NIL Go platform with deals reaching $1.8 million, officials reported.
- Since its launch on June 11, 2025, the College Sports Commission has authorized over 8,300 agreements involving athletes' name, image, and likeness, with total values approaching $80 million.
- The commission launched following the House settlement that lets schools pay athletes directly and oversee contracts of $600 or more.
- More than 28,000 athletes and nearly 3,200 agents have registered on the NIL Go platform, while 332 deals remain unapproved and 75 resubmitted.
- CSC CEO Bryan Seeley said the system is "working as intended," with deal values ranging up to $1.8 million and regular report updates planned.
- Collectives criticize slow approvals and unclear guidance, recommending a help desk, oversight task force, and improvements on transparency and support.
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