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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
Strategy

Leverage

Leverage is created by alternatives. Athletes with no alternatives accept whatever is offered. Athletes with alternatives negotiate. Here is how to build it.

Reality Break

Leverage means having alternatives. In NIL and revenue share negotiations, leverage is created by options — offers from other schools, interest from brands, portal activity, or the credible threat of any of those. Athletes with no alternatives accept whatever is offered. Athletes with alternatives negotiate. The difference in outcomes is not talent — it is information and positioning.

What Leverage Actually Looks Like

Opening your transfer portal window is leverage — you do not have to leave to benefit from the conversation it creates. A competing brand offer is leverage. A verified engagement rate on social media is leverage. A legal advisor reviewing your revenue share offer is leverage. Leverage does not require you to use it — its existence changes what the other side is willing to offer.

What Most Athletes Get Wrong

Athletes confuse loyalty with leverage. Loyalty to a program is a personal value. Leverage is a market mechanism. You can be loyal AND have leverage — one does not eliminate the other. The athletes who use this distinction correctly earn more and stay where they want to be, because they negotiate from strength rather than necessity.

What You Should Do Next
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Know your market value before any negotiation — complete the NIL Readiness Checklist and run the Revenue Share Engine.
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Evaluate your transfer options annually, even if you never intend to leave. The portal window is information.
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Build your media kit (bio, photo, stats, engagement rate) before you need it — leverage requires preparation.
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Identify 3 brands in your local market and initiate outreach. The first offer creates a reference point for every offer after.
If You Do Nothing
You negotiate from whatever position you have built. Waiting until you need leverage means you have none. The time to build it is before a conversation starts.
Vyro Advisory Note
The athletes who earn the most in NIL are rarely the most talented. They are the most prepared. Leverage is built over months — not hours before a conversation.
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Leverage Sources
Transfer portal activityHigh
Competing brand offersHigh
Verified social followingMedium
Legal advisor representationMedium
Academic standingMedium
No alternativesNone
Leverage Principle
"You don't have to leave to benefit from the conversation opening your portal window creates."
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