Riley Knox explores how Kansas State is consolidating its NIL collective under centralized athletic department control while navigating the new revenue-sharing era. The episode covers the NIL Go clearinghouse's oversight expansion, former quarterback Will Howard's claims that K-State took advantage of him during the early NIL period, and how the $20.5 million revenue-sharing cap could level the competitive landscape for programs like the Wildcats.
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