A victory for athletes could create a world in which, for example, Southeastern Conference schools could decide to offer top recruits signing bonuses of $100,000 or more, and Pac-12 schools could decide to offer $25,000 bonuses per year of school completed, incentivizing athletes staying in school longer. Conferences less interested in offering cash instead could create other recruiting perks, such as lifetime health insurance or free graduate education. Less wealthy conferences, outside the so-called "Power Five" that controls college football, could continue offering full scholarships and nothing more.