The infancy stage of the name, image and likeness era in college sports has produced stories of wealthy boosters offering millions of dollars to entice recruits to sign with the beloved alma mater. Pay-for-play is out in public view now, no longer a hush-hush underbelly.
It's as if somebody turned on a faucet and Niagara Falls came rushing out.
Those mega NIL deals typically involve either a star athlete who has accumulated a large social media following, or a high-profile player or hotshot recruit (usually quarterback) at Powerhouse U.
Gophers football players are trying a different approach with a new NIL initiative: All for one, one for all.
The players unveiled a plan last week to launch an NIL platform that will provide fans with special access and engagement for a fee of $199.
At least 75 players have signed on to be part of what they're calling the "Twin Cities NIL Club," which expects to debut later this month around the start of fall camp.
In their social media rollout, players are offering fans who join the club meet-and-greet opportunities, an annual tailgate and access to player-created content.
Here's the kicker: Players will split the revenue generated evenly, according to quarterback Tanner Morgan.