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NCAA proposing new college athletics subdivision rooted in direct athlete compensation
Ross Dellenger
Senior College Football Reporter
The new subdivision would do the following:
- Schools may opt in or out to the new subdivision.
- New subdivision has strict minimum standrard rooted in athlete investment.
- Members may create their own NIL deals with their own athletes.
- Members may directly compensate athletes through a trust fund.
- Members are required to distribute to athletes "thousands of dollars in additional educationally related funds without limitation."
- No cap on the amount of funding that a program can provide an athlete.
- Entry into the subdivision requires a minimum $30,000 per year per athlete investment into the "enhanced education trust fund" for at least half of the school's countable athletes.
- Schools determine when the athletes receive the amount, which will total $120,000 for four-year athletes.
- Schools must abide by Title IX framework, 50% of the investment must be directed towards women athletes.
- NCAA will be over the subdivision and the members will compete against other members in Division 1. (Current CFP models and national championship selections methods are unaltered).
- Schools in the new subdivision have control of decision-making regarding schoolarship limits and countable coaches. Major conference programs can increase the limits or do away with them altogether.