Independent NIL collective Student Body Right and its plan to pay every USC football player $50,000 a year is shut down after the death of founder Dale Rech.
USC and its in-house, NIL operation,, had made clear on many occasions that it viewed Student Body Right and its plan to pay every Trojans football player “the equivalent of a base salary” as an existential threat. Earlier that week, Rech had taken another call from his hospital bed — this time, with
Rech was the one who’d willed Student Body Right into existence. He’d fought for weeks from his hospital bed to keep the collective alive, even offering at one point to front the first year himself. But now his own health was failing. Hadden asked if he was physically capable of carrying it any further.Less than two months after it launched, they decided together to shut down Student Body Right.
Until his health began to fail last month, Rech hadn’t offered much indication he was planning to shutter the new collective. Over several conversations in August and early September, Rech shared with The Times plans for expanding Student Body Right, using defunct Trojans alumni clubs as a fundraising network. With an eye on that future, the collective had applied for — and was granted — status as a 501c3 charitable organization.
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