Yet another set of rule changes has come to the NCAA and Name, Image, and Likeness.

ESPN's Dan Murphy reported on Oct. 2 that the NCAA Board of Governors adopted a new set of NIL rule changes. The first is that schools can no longer guarantee money from a third-party deal, while the second change is that any deals with boosters and collectives must include "direct activation."

The first rule is designed to help close a salary cap loophole. Some schools, Murphy reported, promise to foot the bill if a collective wasn't able to fulfill NIL obligations. Murphy reports that for any schools that signed those types of deals before July 1, that money will now count against their cap.

The second rule attempts to address a practice known as "warehousing," where a collective will pay a player fo

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