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The reality of NIL...

is there going to be a cap? is everyone going to adhere to it? are all qbs paid the same? are linemen going to make as much? how are smaller budget schools going to compete. there's a great deal to work out.
The big ten is 20.5 mil I think. A few aren’t going to be 100% though I don’t think. SEC might be around 21 mil. Everyone else less. I think that’s what i saw?

From there, it’s up to the school. My biggest question is title nine. But if it goes strictly by profit, then how does the breakdown at Purdue compare to a place like Nebraska? Because Nebraska makes way more in volleyball than Purdue. It will be interesting. We will get answers in April.
 
Collectives aren’t going anywhere. It’s a desperate plea by the NCAA to try and curtail the mess they’ve created but they’ve lost every landmark court case since the Supreme Court ruled their “amateur” model violated anti-trust laws for nearly a century.
I don’t think they are going anywhere. But they aren’t going to be as effective as currently. Will be interesting to see. No one knows what is going to happen.
 
Collectives aren’t going anywhere. It’s a desperate plea by the NCAA to try and curtail the mess they’ve created but they’ve lost every landmark court case since the Supreme Court ruled their “amateur” model violated anti-trust laws for nearly a century.
Did they cause the mess or just allow it to spiral out of control? I mean they had control and someone took it away. Maybe they said OK let’s see how you handle this.
 
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I’m in full favor of a “12th man” NIL payout system for the fans that attend games. Fans play a role with effort, noise and creating the environment to earn wins. You physically show up to a game and stay and cheer till the end? You receive cash payouts on your way out of the stadium. Our time is now!
 
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