New NCAA guidelines specify that boosters cannot make NIL deals with recruits, and the NCAA will review “the most severe violations of recruiting rules” that have already occurred.
The new guidance is effective immediately. Per a news release by the NCAA on Monday, the NCAA will consider pursuing retroactive action against violations that have already occurred over the last 10 months, though the Division I Board of Directors directed the NCAA’s enforcement staff to “pursue only those actions that clearly are contrary to the published interim policy, including the most severe violations of recruiting rules or payment for athletics performance.
“Today, the Division I Board of Directors took a significant first step to address some of the challenges and improper behaviors that exist in the name, image and likeness environment that may violate our long-established recruiting rules,” Georgia president Jere Morehead, the chair of the board, said in a statement. “While the NCAA may pursue the most outrageous violations that were clearly contrary to the interim policy adopted last summer, our focus is on the future.
Per Monday’s release, “only the most serious actions that clearly violate the previously published interim policy would have eligibility implications” on current and prospective athletes, as “the emphasis of this NIL guidance is on boosters in the recruiting process.” The new guidance would apply to the two NIL collectives that have been launched to support Ohio State athletes, The Foundation and Cohesion Foundation, though Ohio State had already instructed both of those collectives not to make deals with recruits.
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