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‘There Are No Rules’: Inside College Football’s New Pay for Play
A sports agent gives a rare tour of how the NIL world shortchanges student-athletes.
This is the third story in the series Turf Wars, documenting how the pay-for-play era exploits many athletes.
Sports agent Henry Organ answered a call in September from a mother looking to protect her son. Rated among the top 20 high school football recruits in California, he had committed months earlier to play for the University of Oklahoma. A team official had agreed that he'd be paid $300,000 his freshman year, his mother said, as long as he stopped visiting other schools.