It's technically not allowed by the NCAA for coaches to make contributions to NIL funds. A couple of football coaches have gotten around it by contributing to fundraising in other ways that can get funnelled to NIL, but yes, this would happen more often if it was allowed.This might be a dumb question, but do head coaches contribute out of their own pocket for guys? Head coaches make a ton. Seems like if you really want to win, and have job security on a top tier program, you probably would.
Mike Norvell, Mike Gundy lead college football coaches paying loser's tax amid NIL revolution
How to cover the growing costs in athlete compensation? Here comes a fresh idea: A loser's tax on coaches, from Mike Gundy to Mike Norvell.
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