This episode explores the evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals in college athletics, featuring an interview with Jeremiah Donati, TCU's Athletic Director. Against the backdrop of current NIL practices perceived as uncontrolled pay-for-play, Donati highlights upcoming changes. More significantly, he discusses TCU's commitment to revenue sharing with student-athletes starting in 2025, allocating up to $22 million annually, a move intended to stabilize the current chaotic system. For instance, Donati contrasts genuine NIL deals (like endorsements) with the current model, emphasizing the need for a standardized, regulated approach. As the discussion pivoted to fundraising, Donati shared insights into his successful strategies, including the importance of understanding donors' aspirations and making concise asks. Finally, the conversation touched upon the potential involvement of private equity in college athletics, the future of conference structures, and the impact of NIL on coach-athlete relationships, concluding with Donati's perspective on the future of college sports and the need for more stability and regulation.