A CBA would officially define athletes as employees, which would set clear rules for revenue sharing, contract terms, agents, and give players a formal voice in how the system operates.
The abolition of collectives limits the potential of shady stuff. It also removes the need for the Deloitte system, which will take a while to get rolling. Deloitte will also cost millions of dollars per year to maintain. Instead, athletes should only be able to make NIL money from an approved list of legit corporations. This still allows athletes to utilize their Name, Image, and Likeness, while also making sure that there is a more level playing field.
It is evident that most conferences are not playing the same sport. It is insane to think that Akron and Alabama truly operate in the same world. The NCAA has shown its inability to enforce things in this era, and this could be solved by each conference becoming its own entity and governing body. This would allow conferences to set guidelines that fit their schools and would allow for better enforcement of rules.