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Revenue sharing should help Michigan, but it’s not the NIL ‘solution’

Chris Balasby: Chris Balas05/29/24Balas_Wolverine
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Michigan continues to make progress with its NIL programs, the collectives having nearly tripled the money they can pay players and recruits over last year. U-M will be in a good place when revenue sharing kicks in a year and a half (or so) from now, able to take advantage of vast resources if done correctly, but that’s only part of the battle.

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