I don't think that's particularly true with regards to using NIL as a recruitment tool. First of all, it's worth noting that using NIL as a recruitment tool is really the only thing that's explicitly banned by the NCAA. Sure, there's the question about enforceability, but an attorney isn't going to verbally flaunt NCAA rules on a radio interview. He stopped short of doing what Iowa State's single collective said, they were explicit about not using NIL to pay incoming players. Secondly, I do think using NIL to attract incoming players will be very rare for all schools. The reason the Pack/LifeWallet deal was so noteworthy was because of how rare it is. Trying to outbid schools for transfers will get very expensive very quickly and I don't know how many collectives are willing and able to do that. It's pretty simple, would you rather spend $400,000 on Antoine Davis or Deuce?