Fundamentals
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NIL 101
Start here — understand the landscape first
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NIL Brand Deals
Deal types, contracts, exclusivity
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Revenue Share
House v. NCAA — $20.5M per school
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NIL by Sport
P4 vs G5 earnings breakdown
Strategy
Leverage
Create alternatives, not dependency
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Brand Building
Build your brand deliberately
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Roadmap
Year-by-year NIL plan
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Top 10 Mistakes
What consistently costs athletes money
Money & Legal
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Taxes
Self-employment income reality
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Your Team
Attorney, CPA, advisor — who you need
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For Parents
Family guide to NIL and revenue share
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High School NIL
What changed in 2025
Tools & Reference
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Decision Engines Hot
Revenue, Transfer, Deal Evaluator
Readiness Checklist Hot
20-point NIL readiness score
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Glossary
Every term decoded
FAQ
Most common questions answered
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Resources
Official sources and external links
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School Tracker
Opted in vs. opted out — all 300+ schools
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Brand Deal Estimator
Your social following → your market rate
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School Comparison
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Fundamentals
NIL 101 NIL Brand Deals Revenue Share NIL by Sport
Strategy
Leverage Brand Building Roadmap Top 10 Mistakes
Money & Legal
Taxes Your Team For Parents High School NIL
Tools & Reference
Decision Engines Hot Readiness Checklist Hot Glossary FAQ Resources School Tracker Brand Deal Estimator School Comparison NIL by State Compliance Calendar NIL Updates
Revenue Share is NOT NIL$20.5M cap per school per year54 schools opted out of revenue shareHouse v. NCAA settlement: $2.8BSelf-employment tax: 15.3% on NIL incomeRead every contract before signingYour sport and conference determine your ceilingNIL Collectives are not Revenue ShareRevenue Share is NOT NIL$20.5M cap per school per year54 schools opted out of revenue shareHouse v. NCAA settlement: $2.8BSelf-employment tax: 15.3% on NIL incomeRead every contract before signingYour sport and conference determine your ceilingNIL Collectives are not Revenue ShareRevenue Share is NOT NIL$20.5M cap per school per year54 schools opted out of revenue shareHouse v. NCAA settlement: $2.8BSelf-employment tax: 15.3% on NIL incomeRead every contract before signingYour sport and conference determine your ceilingNIL Collectives are not Revenue ShareRevenue Share is NOT NIL$20.5M cap per school per year54 schools opted out of revenue shareHouse v. NCAA settlement: $2.8BSelf-employment tax: 15.3% on NIL incomeRead every contract before signingYour sport and conference determine your ceilingNIL Collectives are not Revenue Share
Tools

Revenue Share Engine

Enter your sport, conference tier, and role to see your estimated annual allocation and 4-year projection. Based on compiled data from 20+ Power Conference programs.

Revenue Share Projector
Your 4-Year Projection
Estimates are based on compiled P4 allocation data. G5 schools average 38% of P4 rates. Your actual amount depends on your school's opt-in status, sport allocation decision, and the contract you negotiate.
Estimated Annual Revenue Share
$0
Calculating realistic range...
4-Year Projection
Educational estimates from compiled data. Actual amounts depend on your school's opt-in decision, sport allocation, and negotiated contract terms. Get your specific allocation in writing from your athletic department before accepting any offer.
Your Projection
per year
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What to Do With This Number
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Reality Break

Revenue Share is NOT NIL. It is a direct payment from your school out of the $20.5M per-school cap created by House v. NCAA. The $20.5M is divided internally among all sports. Whether you receive any of it, and how much, is determined by your school's opt-in decision, your sport's priority within the program, and your role on the roster. Schools are not required to proactively inform you of your allocation. You have to ask.

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