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Docketed. Published.
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Every valuation, submission, and correspondence NIL Command has filed publicly. All documents are timestamped and citable. The paper trail is the product.

May 11, 2026 · Court Submission · House v. NCAA · No. 4:20-cv-03919-CW
Brief of Amicus Curiae — House v. NCAA (N.D. Cal.)
Pro se brief proposing a binding Fair Market Value standard for NIL transactions, with Cost Per Win Share (CPWS) as the enforcement anchor. Argues that the CSC's arbitration architecture requires a pre-deal FMV benchmark to function as intended under IRS §4958 excess benefit rules. Docketed May 14, 2026. On June 2, 2026 the court denied leave to file as untimely (Doc 1110). The denial was procedural, not on the merits: the brief remains on the public docket, and the order states the court "appreciates Breckenridge's consideration and analysis."
Read Online → ↓ Docketed PDF · ECF 1104
On the Docket · ECF 1104
May 25, 2026 · Published Report
CPWS Benchmark Report — 2026
The first empirical FMV dataset for college athlete NIL compensation. 88 completed audits across 12 conferences. Establishes conference-level CPWS benchmarks, FMV midpoints, and the 53% average Hype Tax premium above production value. The foundational dataset underlying all NIL Command audits and the methodology on the federal docket at ECF 1104, House v. NCAA (N.D. Cal.).
↓ Download PDF · 88 Audits Program Rankings →
Published
May 11, 2026 · Court Submission · House v. NCAA · No. 4:20-cv-03919-CW
Motion for Leave to File Brief of Amicus Curiae
Motion requesting leave to file the proposed brief in House v. NCAA. Establishes standing as a non-party analyst whose FMV methodology is directly implicated by the court's interpretation of "reasonable compensation" under the settlement framework. Submitted May 11, 2026. Docketed May 14, 2026 as ECF 1104. Leave denied as untimely on June 2, 2026 (Doc 1110); the motion and brief remain on the public docket.
On the Docket · ECF 1104
April 27, 2026 · Public Letter
Open Letter to the College Sports Commission
Public challenge to CSC Executive Director Ricky Seeley to adopt a binding FMV documentation standard ahead of the August 1, 2026 White House Executive Order compliance deadline. References the active Cousins litigation and Senate HELP submission.
Published
April 25, 2026 · Chambers Correspondence
Letter to Chambers — Hon. Nathanael Cousins, N.D. Cal.
Correspondence to the chambers of Magistrate Judge Nathanael Cousins ahead of the May 27, 2026 House v. NCAA hearing. Documents NIL Command's pre-deal certification methodology and its relevance to FMV adjudication under IRS §4958.
Sent to Chambers · Signed
April 27, 2026 · Senate Submission
Written Comment — Senate HELP Committee (Sen. Cassidy)
Formal written submission to the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee regarding NIL compensation standards, the House v. NCAA settlement framework, and the need for pre-deal FMV documentation requirements in federal NIL legislation.
Submitted · Signed
April 22, 2026 · Intelligence Report
The 2026 Hype Tax Report
Forensic audit of the 2026 transfer portal window. $12.5M above Fair Market Value confirmed across five closed transactions. All five cases pre-dated before deals closed. 100% prediction hit rate. The foundational document for NIL Command's certification methodology.
Published
2026 · Peer-Reviewed Research · SSRN
Valuing the Modern Athlete: A New Framework for the Billion-Dollar NIL Market
The methodological foundation for NIL Command's Four-Core Valuation Model. Establishes the academic and empirical basis for production-adjusted Fair Market Value in college athlete compensation, with application to IRS §4958 excess benefit analysis. Published on SSRN.
SSRN · Peer-Reviewed
NIL Command Analytics · All documents timestamped at publication · nil-command.tech
Methodology: Four-Core Valuation Model · IRS §4958 Compliance Framework · CPWS Benchmarking
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