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Swinney Has ‘Faith’ In New House Settlement Guidelines

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CLEMSON — Dabo Swinney has been adamant that the new revenue-sharing model, along with some of the guidelines surrounding NIL, which were put in place due to the House settlement, will bring a little more stability to college football.

Beginning on July 1, schools were permitted to share revenue directly with college athletes. The settlement allows schools to share up to $20.5 million with student athletes, with each school allowed to decide how that money is distributed.

However, where things start to get murky centers around NIL, and the new entity put in place to oversee and approve those deals.