Actually this is a good idea and offers some potential for student athletes to earn some pocket money. Since most Cal players won't get NIL deals it is a bit of a consolation. I wonder how much Chase Garbers earned from his sponsorship of that energy drink/energy bar?
It is important that Cal remain focused on producing student athletes. In years to come, it may be that only a number of Sub Division 1 schools qualify for that character, and they may need to form a league of their own.
Actually this is a good idea and offers some potential for student athletes to earn some pocket money. Since most Cal players won't get NIL deals it is a bit of a consolation. I wonder how much Chase Garbers earned from his sponsorship of that energy drink/energy bar?
$6K/year, however, won't help us compete for recruits who are looking at even small NIL deals. Oh sigh......
It is important that Cal remain focused on producing student athletes. In years to come, it may be that only a number of Sub Division 1 schools qualify for that character, and they may need to form a league of their own.