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According to Sports Illustrated's Ross Dellenger, the Power 5 commissioners wrote to Senators Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) and Joe Manchin (D-WV), imploring Congress to make booster "payments inaccurately labeled as NIL" illegal. The letter lists six pillars the commissioners deem vital to establishing a "fair and enforceable federal framework for NIL."...
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"Problems have emerged where it appears boosters are inducing high school and potential transfer student-athletes to attend their favored universities with payments inaccurately labeled as NIL licenses, with no connection to the value of any endorsement or NIL activity,” the letter reads. "This kind of inducement was not what anyone had in mind when NIL was created, and federal legislation sponsored by members of both parties sought to prohibit the use of NIL as a recruiting inducement."

(The Spun)
Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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6R1239 months
Those idiots let the cat out of the bag before they could rein it in
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chinhoyang39 months
Most federal regulations create more problems.
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lsusteve139 months
Should have set this before opening the flood gates, IMO
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Bayoubred39 months
Uhmmm that would be unconstitutional...
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Dingeaux39 months
who is going to investigate and enforce this? i thought they wanted to get out of the NCAA. Will the new Power 5/Playoff league have their own enforcement division?
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I can't wait to see how triggered Jimbo Fisher is about this.
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TygerDurden39 months
Absolutely no thought given to these things when they set up this while NIL system. Incompetence is astounding.
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BHMadden39 months
I think they thought about it. They just stopped immediately because it hurt their little heads :(
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CanebreakCajun39 months
Just what we need, politicians involved.
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Black n Gold39 months
I may be wrong, but this seems like more of a NCAA issue, not a congressional issue.
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Mickey Goldmill39 months
Schools & the NCAA want Congress to do something so everything is uniform and everyone has the same rules.
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ALhunter39 months
It can only be done via the federal gov. at this point. NCAA fought tooth and nail on name and likeness and lost in court. If a state acts alone, that state's schools will be at a huge disadvantage.
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