you look at the top nil valuations, delaware -- she door sanders, travis hunter, arch manning, the listthe downside, the unintended effect? >> the unintended effect is that the ncaa's doing everything they possibly can to keep the schools, noestly the power pour -- mostly the power four football schools, trying to keep them within the the ncaa. it's not an issue that people are getting paid, there's an issue that it's chaos. it's the wild, wild west. there's no structure. there is none of that. there are 570,000 student athletes that have played, that play in college today. 6% get $1,000 or more, 2% get $10,000 for -- or more. that means 535,000 students are getting nothing, and all they're doing is talking about how we're going to keep the ones that are making all the money still in house. and the only way this is going to work is you've got to separate -- this now, the ncaa, you've got the power four football teams, maybe men's basketball, the pcaa, the professional collegiate athletic association, leave the others alone and you have more of an equal playing field. that doesn't exist