Its not hard. All you have to do is take a picture of a player and hang it in some business, and pay that player millions, for said picture.
Its not like all those oil barons dont have multiple businesses and corporations that can "sponsor" an NIL promotion.
That NIL cap is not a cap, it is just the rev share of the school. The school cant give more, in their name, but all the donors can give as much as they want, in the name of NIL. All they did was make it ok for the bag man to pay players out in the open.
I would love to see some rules or backtracking put in place.
1. require college players to go back to amateur status, meaning no income outside college. (yes I know there are so called NIL issues with this, but I also believe their are ways to make it work) using contracts etc.
2. Keep the rev share, from the university, making it qualified income like stipend and scholarship, that does not count toward their amateur status.
3. Players get a share of the income the school is earning on them, which is what the entire issue was supposed to be about, but takes the pay to play NIL donor, and transfer issue out of it, and puts everyone back on a level playing field. (Nothing says you cant go make more money or get NIL deals, you just cant and continue to play college, I get it they are saying their NIL is the value etc. but that is the entire problem today. And the rev share is supposed to cover that.)
5. Adjust transfer rules and timeline to reduce transfers. Bring back a sit out year, change the transfer until after spring etc.
6. Require contracts, ie a 3 year contract for incoming freshmen, they are locked in for 3 years then become a free agent, that their current school has the option to reup or they go to the portal for their remaining 1-2 years etc. similar to how NFL does rookies.
7. Require compensation for portal/trades while under contract. If a player wants to go to the portal or is pushed there by the program, they will need to be traded for, being money or players. So if a player wants to leave ISU for Alabama, during their contract, Bama has to either pony up to buy out contract or offer a player in trade. Like pro leagues.
These are just a few options, any of them may help, there are many others that could also. I doubt any of it happens unless it is forced by congress or something at this point.