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NIL Made College Athletes Entrepreneurs With No Guardrails | EP194

April 20, 2026

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When NIL opened up, everyone rushed to build the marketplace — collectives, payment vehicles, deal flow. Nobody asked who the athlete actually was or what they’d do when the money hit. Stephen Bienko, former Air Force Academy and Villanova athlete and founder of 42U, has been inside college athletics long enough to see what got left behind. This conversation covers the transfer portal, soft skills, brand equity, and why the chaos in college sports is a business lesson that applies well beyond the stadium.

Key Takeaways

  • NIL created overnight entrepreneurs with no guardrails — the infrastructure for deals came first; the infrastructure for the human being came last
  • Student athletes have a 5.5% Instagram engagement rate vs. 2.2% for non-athlete influencers — brands figured this out before universities did
  • Chasing NIL deals is like buying followers in 2012 — most of those people are gone; sustainable brand equity is built differently
  • “Soft skills” came from the U.S. military in WWII — AI is making them the most valuable skills in the room again
  • The transfer portal has pluses and minuses — the old way forced hard conversations; the new way offers freedom but skips the growth that came with it

Chapters

[00:00] The old-school transfer — walking into a Hall of Fame coach’s office and asking to leave
[07:57] NIL and the gold rush nobody planned for
[14:00] Athletes as economic engines — the 5.5% stat
[25:47] Where “soft skills” actually came from
[29:00] Stop chasing deals — build brand equity instead
[57:00] Financial literacy and what college athletics should actually be teaching

Originally aired on SportsEpreneur.

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Stephen Bienko — 42U | LinkedIn

Eric Kasimov — X | LinkedIn

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