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Sacramento State Committee Raises Massive Amount of Money for NIL Spending
Sep 16, 2023; Stanford, California, USA; Sacramento State Hornets running back Elijah Tau-Tolliver (25) celebrates after a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium. Sergio Estrada-Imagn Images
The world of collegiate sports has forever changed with NIL and soon revenue sharing. This has led to a major movement among conferences as teams look to make as much money as possible. The Pac-12 is one major conference that has been hit hardest. Once prominent in the collegiate sports landscape, the league is on life support as Washington State and Oregon State were the only members left after the Big 12, ACC and Big 10 poached all of the other programs. Looking to keep the brand and conference alive, they have been on the search for schools to add. The Mountain West has been their target, with plans to add Boise State, Fresno State, San Diego State and Colorado State. Another school looking to get in on the action is Sacramento State. The Hornets are hoping to be the next school to be invited to the new-look Pac-12, who need more members after their pursuit of American Athletic Schools Tulane, Memphis, UTSA and South Florida was denied. In an effort to become a more attractive option, a new multi-use foot

This article first appeared on NIL on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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