A change could be coming for how BYU pays athletes, and its official NIL collective

BYU athletic department officials are having conversations about possibly moving the school’s primary name, image and likeness collective in-house, multiple sources told The Salt Lake Tribune.

The Royal Blue Collective, BYU’s officially endorsed collective, has been operating outside the school’s purview since the inception of NIL. But with the landmark House vs. NCAA settlement looming — which would allow schools to pay athletes directly — there have been many meetings about what it would look like to bring NIL in-house.

“We’ve been on calls as recently as yesterday” with BYU administrators, said Mark Comer, a leader of the RBC. “There’s been a handful of our key leadership in meetings, and we’ll be working through that structure.”

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A change could be coming for how BYU pays athletes, and its official NIL collective

A change could be coming for how BYU pays athletes, and its official NIL collective

A change could be coming for how BYU pays athletes, and its official NIL collective

A change could be coming for how BYU pays athletes, and its official NIL collective
A change could be coming for how BYU pays athletes, and its official NIL collective
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