Riley Knox covers Colorado's aggressive $20.5 million revenue-sharing plan under the House v. NCAA settlement, executed through PayPal starting July. CU commits maximum athlete compensation despite a $27 million deficit, while top NIL earners like Jordan Seaton face portal departures. Colorado's frontier experiment balances bold investment against financial sustainability questions.
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