The Supreme Court had absolutely no interest in the concept of amateurism except for the fact that it unconstitutionally deprived certain citizens of the right to make money.
The problem is that once controlled access to money is removed from amateurism, it in reality destroys the concept.
I’m not sure where college sports goes from here but rest assured that there will be no limitations, controls, rules on money making.
In fact, if the NCAA tries going back to restricting eligibility to play upon transfer as a means to curb the effects of open NIL, I’m not sure that the US Supreme Court may not go one step further and rule that such restrictions are indirectly unconstitutional on the same basis.