If a wrestler wanted to be aggressive, why not run your own camp? Get a cut of every dollar from registration fees to merch. Most likely they would need a family member or "advisor" to aid in planning and operation
I am curious what tax implications will be for athletes AND their families related to NIL. For example, under current setup can parents still take their children on athletic scholarships as deduction on parents taxes. At what point do students making money no longer become dependants of parents?
Does NIL and more importantly future income earned from collective bargaining impact taxation on scholarship taxation?
If we have any tax experts, I would be curious if value of athletic scholarship are viewed as a benefit and taxable today? Could that change if athletes are paid? My guess the value of an athletic scholarship at ISU is over $40k for out-of-state students and could easily approach $80k at schools like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern or Notre Dame.