The College Sports Commission issued a correction on Sept. 5 that it had overstated the value of name, image, likeness deals by more than $40 million in a data set released on Sept. 4.
Deloitte, which helped develop the platform called NIL Go, was blamed by the commission for the clerical reporting error. The Sept. 4 report initially stated that $79.8 million worth of NIL deals had been cleared between June through the end of August. REQUIRED READING: Florida, Illinois on upset alert? Bold predictions for Week 2 college football
However, the updated commission report states that the total value of the deals is $35.42 million. The $79.8 million total was the amount for all the deals in the system, which included pending ones as well.
Another correction in the commission report was th

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