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NIL Go clears $76M in two months as college deal flow finds its rhythm

College Sports Commission's clearinghouse data shows institutional compliance machinery working; donor fatigue hasn't arrived yet.

Published June 11, 2026 Source Yahoo Sports From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 11, 2026

NIL Go clears $76M in two months as college deal flow finds its rhythm

College Sports Commission's clearinghouse data shows institutional compliance machinery working; donor fatigue hasn't arrived yet.

NIL Go, the College Sports Commission's deal-clearance platform, processed $76 million in name-image-likeness transactions between March 1 and early May, according to the CSC's quarterly report released Thursday. That's $1.27 million per day, averaged over sixty days, flowing through a compliance layer that didn't exist three years ago.

The volume suggests the market has absorbed the initial chaos. Schools route deals through NIL Go to document disclosure requirements and flag obvious red lines—improper inducements, conflicting sponsor categories, foreign-entity complications. The $76 million figure represents cleared transactions, meaning athlete signatures, institutional sign-off, and payment structures that passed CSC review. What got rejected or amended isn't published, but compliance officers at Power Five programs say rejection rates have dropped from early 2023 levels, when collectives were still learning what triggers flags.

Two things matter here. First, the pace is steady, not spiking. March and April sit outside football signing windows and before summer football camps, so this isn't booster panic spending. It's quarterbacks doing local car dealerships, women's basketball rosters splitting social-media partnerships, and Olympic-sport athletes taking $2,500 appearance fees that add up. The CSC's previous report, covering January and February, showed $52 million cleared—so the run rate is accelerating modestly, not collapsing. Institutional budgets built around seven-figure collective commitments are holding.

Second, the existence of $76 million in *cleared* deals means schools are using the system, which wasn't guaranteed. NIL Go is voluntary infrastructure. The CSC has no enforcement power; it's a consortium of commissioners, ADs, and compliance directors who built a shared database to reduce everyone's legal exposure. Early adoption was uneven. Some collectives routed everything through; others structured deals to stay outside institutional review. The current volume implies broad participation, or at least participation by the collectives writing the largest checks. That's stabilization.

What this doesn't tell you is donor appetite six months out. Collectives are sustained by boosters who were told NIL was the price of winning. The $76 million cleared since March sits on top of whatever moved in January and February (that $52 million), plus whatever bypassed NIL Go entirely. Annual burn rates at major collectives are approaching eight figures. The question isn't whether deals are clearing now—it's whether the same donors re-up in November when the asks come around again and the win total didn't improve.

Coaches are already repositioning. Lincoln Riley mentioned "NIL sustainability" twice in his spring-ball press conference. Kirby Smart's staff is steering recruits toward multi-year partnership structures instead of one-time payments, which smooths cash flow for collectives but also locks athletes into below-market deals if their value spikes. The operational phrase is "right-sizing expectations," which in practice means rosters built around $500K quarterbacks instead of $1.5M quarterbacks, and depth pieces taking $15K instead of $40K. The math only works if everyone adjusts down together, which never happens cleanly.

NIL Go's data also creates a pricing benchmark. Before centralized reporting, a linebacker's market value was whatever his collective said it was. Now, compliance officers across conferences see deal structures, payment timelines, and deliverable expectations in semi-anonymized form. That introduces price discovery, which benefits schools with discipline and hurts schools whose boosters were overpaying in the dark. The $76 million two-month figure, annualized, implies something north of $450 million moving through verified channels across college sports. That's not total NIL spend—it's the fraction running through institutional clearance—but it's enough to establish norms.

Watch for the CSC's June report, covering the May recruiting window and early summer signings. If that number holds near $38 million for the month, the system is proving durable. If it drops below $30 million, collectives are pulling back or routing around the clearinghouse again, which would signal either donor fatigue or renewed concerns about compliance exposure.

The clearinghouse works as long as the money keeps moving. The money keeps moving as long as donors believe it buys wins. The $76 million says that belief is intact, for now, in March and April, which are the easy months.

The takeaway
**$76M** cleared in sixty days shows NIL compliance infrastructure holding and donor spending stabilized, but sustainability questions loom into fall.
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