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The road to hell is paved with good intentions.I just find it amusing that it was all about being paid for the dollars generated from jersey sales with their name or number on them. Oh, and maybe an autograph or two. That’s all.
They not even trying to hide it anymore it pay for play any way you slice it.I just find it amusing that it was all about being paid for the dollars generated from jersey sales with their name or number on them. Oh, and maybe an autograph or two. That’s all.
They not even trying to hide it anymore it pay for play any way you slice it.
Saw a young man on twitter today saying he was looking for best NIL deal
I just find it amusing that it was all about being paid for the dollars generated from jersey sales with their name or number on them. Oh, and maybe an autograph or two. That’s all.
I just find it amusing that it was all about being paid for the dollars generated from jersey sales with their name or number on them. Oh, and maybe an autograph or two. That’s all.
Also, I’ve been told(can’t confirm) that most of these deals in excess of like 50k automatically kill the player’s scholarship. So they have to pay their own way out of the proceeds. Again not sure if that’s correct. But it opens two specific problems. One, it cuts dramatically into any NIL deals valued from 50k to the low 100s. Secondly, if kids are at a place like Alabama or A&M because of the paycheck they got upfront, and don’t have to or can’t be on scholarship, they wouldn’t actually have to couldn’t against the 85 count. So theoretically, a handful of teams could absolutely corner all the talent because they can afford them and don’t have to manage roster numbers. Remember when this was going to create parity according to Law and others. Fun times.
It would seem like this would go against the supreme court ruling that the NCAA can't regulate NIL.Also, I’ve been told(can’t confirm) that most of these deals in excess of like 50k automatically kill the player’s scholarship
It would seem like this would go against the supreme court ruling that the NCAA can't regulate NIL.
If that is true, are the tutors, meal plan etc tied to scholarships?From my understanding, it wasn’t NIL specific, but rather any income in excess of 50,000 makes a player in eligible to receive a scholarship. Again, not sure if that’s true or not.
Yeah, I was thinking about the whole "need based scholarship" similarity, but then wouldn't it have to apply to the kids' families too since most of them are dependents?From my understanding, it wasn’t NIL specific, but rather any income in excess of 50,000 makes a player in eligible to receive a scholarship. Again, not sure if that’s true or not.
If that is true, are the tutors, meal plan etc tied to scholarships?
Yeah, I was thinking about the whole "need based scholarship" similarity, but then wouldn't it have to apply to the kids' families too since most of them are dependents?
Says he’s 6’3”, meaning he’s a guard. What we need is a couple of 5* tackles.Kinejah Harris OL from IMG committing on 5/7 has CBs rolling in for the good guys
Says he’s 6’3”, meaning he’s a guard. What we need is a couple of 5* tackles.
Of course, take him if he’s wanting in but don’t over pay for him.