Sure, but even a layer beyond that. The NIL cannot be affiliated with the school and cannot, technically, have involvement from the school or coaches. So how exactly is the school's athletic association going to contribute to it? If they are going to do that, then the school may as well be handing out the NIL deals directly, which, of course, is not allowed. The fact that the head of their collective thought that was a good idea or plausible is... something. Not to mention the fact that the UAA would have to report that contribution on its 990 that 1) is public record and 2) is not a redacted section (it would be redacted on the collective's 990, if they file that).