The American Athletic Conference wants to keep boosters out of recruiting.
The American’s response to Sens. Tuberville and Manchin stated, “…collectives should be prohibited from any participation in the process of soliciting an individual’s enrollment at the institution. The intent of NIL legislation was to allow student-athletes to find legitimate opportunities to be compensated for the use of their NIL; it was not to find a way around the rules that would allow boosters to be involved in the recruiting process.”
The Autonomy 5 conferences, commonly known as the Power 5, had a similar stance. The commissioners of the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC
sent Sens. Tuberville and Manchin a letter in August.
The full letter is
available here.
The five commissioners’ joint letter stated, “…it appears boosters are inducing high school and potential transfer student-athletes to attend their favored universities with payments inaccurately labeled as NIL licenses, with no connection to the value of any endorsement or NIL activity.”