DocZaius
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Irish Mike said:Are the schools even allowed to be involved in NIL deals?Tommy said:DocZaius said:Yup. The NCAA had a chance to come up with some kind of compensatory scheme but chose to fight it all the way to the Supreme Court, where they lost 9-0.
Between NIL deals and the transfer portal, college football is a becoming complete mess. Iāve said it before, but if I were king, Iād scrap the whole system and disallow compensation of any kind, including scholarships.
Evidently 2 kids, like very recently out of HS, represented Rashada, they had some shady cat lawyer involved, no oversight by UAA, Stricklin, or Napier, and deal went bad, shocking right? College Football is a complete shit show
Not really, but the NCAA has a new interim rule:
Under the interim policy, schools can inform student-athletes about potential NIL opportunities and can work with an NIL service provider to administer a "marketplace" that matches student-athletes with those opportunities. They cannot, however, engage in negotiations on behalf of an NIL entity or a student-athlete to secure specific NIL opportunities.