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Posted on 8/16/23 at 8:31 am to Broz1839
Posted on 8/16/23 at 8:31 am to Broz1839
Creating special State legislation to get an edge is a puss move. That said, it’s how all of NIL really started. Thanks Cali.
Every fan should want some type of standardization. Not happening until the conferences get aligned and those new power centers agree on something.
Last I counted, 6 different Federal bills proposed this year alone. All of which are just show.
When the schools truly have to share more of their cut with players, laws will change. This is already happening as each hungry school pushes the NIL bar higher and has to transfer donor funds to NIL collectives. Administrations desperate for self preservation will be torn.
Every fan should want some type of standardization. Not happening until the conferences get aligned and those new power centers agree on something.
Last I counted, 6 different Federal bills proposed this year alone. All of which are just show.
When the schools truly have to share more of their cut with players, laws will change. This is already happening as each hungry school pushes the NIL bar higher and has to transfer donor funds to NIL collectives. Administrations desperate for self preservation will be torn.
Posted on 8/16/23 at 9:16 am to RealDawg
quote:All that time, effort, and money to draft those bills, a total waste.
Last I counted, 6 different Federal bills proposed this year alone. All of which are just show.
Posted on 8/16/23 at 12:24 pm to RealDawg
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Creating special State legislation to get an edge is a puss move. That said, it’s how all of NIL really started. Thanks Cali.
Don’t worry, there are ways around this. It will change when a school gets fricked over by a recruit. They only have to sign financial aid agreement to be eligible for NIL while in High School. That does not lock them into that schools.
What I wanna see is how Missouri acts if this player takes NIL money while in high school and then signing day flip and sign at another college and enroll early now that high school is over with and can be immediately eligible for NIL once an LOI is signed with school.
This new law will give other states advantages once other states do it, but not Missouri.
This post was edited on 8/16/23 at 12:32 pm
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