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

Chris Balasby:Chris Balas05/29/24

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Michigan football is making strides in its NIL program. (Photo by Steven King/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Sportswire via Getty Images)

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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