There's actually a clear answer. OU and Georgia sued the NCAA back on the 80s over TV rights and it showed that the NCAA actually has no governance over major CFB. It is actually governed by the conference commissioners plus ND's AD. They actually govern major CFB. The NCAA's only role is enforcing rules. Everything else is under the governance of the committee.
Right now, there are a lot of anti-trust lawsuits going on. The NCAA is seeking support on Capitol Hill for an exemption to the employee status law so that players don't become employees primarily because the players would unionize and colllectively bargain. There is a proposal for the top 50 schools to have a league of their own and each team would pay into one "collective" and revenue would be shared. The fans would no longer need to pay. UCLA would be included in the league.
NIL will not be around much longer in terms of years in its current form.
The Jews, man.
eSECpn runs CFB, duh.
Collectives have and will never work. sc
UCLA sucks--keep that in mind.
and...
https://milawyersweekly.com/news/2024/01/22/dept-of-justice-3-more-states-and-district-of-columbia-join-lawsuit-against-ncaa-transfer-rules/