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re: Tennessee AD Danny White releases statement, goes HAM on NCAA

Posted on 2/1/24 at 2:33 pm to
Posted by DawginSC
Member since Aug 2022
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Posted on 2/1/24 at 2:33 pm to
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Florida had a 13,000,000 check bounce before a QB set foot on campus. 2 million a year for 4 years for a guy to do commercials and events isn’t a payment from a school.


The big difference there is UF didn't actually pay him. The check bounced.

UT did. If the NCAA can enforce regulation that don't allow players to be paid to attend school (which IS against the rules of NIL), it's a good thing. If this goes well, the ones who get busted will be those who's pay for play was most obvious/over the top. Apparently that might be Tennessee.

If Nico can transfer to Kentucky and keep his NIL deal, then there's no issue. But it sounds like his deal is pretty obviously dependent upon him living in Knoxville/attending UT. And that's the sort of thing that needs to be eliminated from NIL.

The NcAA needs to go after schools paying transfers or high school players to come play for their school. That is expressly forbidden by the NIL rules. Tennessee's excuse is "The rules have loop holes we're using and everyone else is doing it too."

They aren't denying they paid him to play for their school. And since NIL is not supposed to allow that, I hope they get penalized for it so that it no longer happens in NIL. That will fix the NIL mess we're in now.
Posted by LewEvansFan
Member since Mar 2023
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Posted on 2/1/24 at 2:34 pm to
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UT did.


Spyre did.
Posted by LewEvansFan
Member since Mar 2023
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Posted on 2/1/24 at 2:35 pm to
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If Nico can transfer to Kentucky and keep his NIL deal, then there's no issue. But it sounds like his deal is pretty obviously dependent upon him living in Knoxville/attending UT. And that's the sort of thing that needs to be eliminated from NIL. The NcAA needs to go after schools paying transfers or high school players to come play for their school. That is expressly forbidden by the NIL rules. Tennessee's excuse is "The rules have loop holes we're using and everyone else is doing it too."


Once again, the NCAA cannot restrict NIL. Courts have already decided. They have no way around collectives wording contracts in such way.
Posted by paperwasp
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Posted on 2/1/24 at 2:37 pm to
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expressly forbidden by the NIL rules

Yeah, obviously recruiting, and I believe it's technically illegal to offer a performance contract, but there are surprisingly few actual NIL "rules."

And complicating the matter is each state passing their own, differing legislation.
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