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re: On3 Sports Jesse Simonton
Posted on 1/31/24 at 4:46 pm to Smokeyone
Posted on 1/31/24 at 4:46 pm to Smokeyone
In my opinion it doesn't matter if a rule was broken. All NIL rules via NCAA are anti-trust violations as they would naturally prohibit NIL activity. Brett Kavanaugh said as much. Most people see it. You can frame as a Tennessee violation, but if NIL is anywhere in the argument, it's a loser.
Posted on 1/31/24 at 5:17 pm to NukemVol
If what is being reported is correct it has nothing to do with NIL. All the courts said is the NCAA does not have the power to prevent NIL contracts between an athlete and a third party.
Even Kavanaugh which I read his opinion along with the ruling said the NCAA as an organization can not prevent NIL as previous mentioned and to do so future consideration would not be in their favor. Again the NCAA does not have the authority but the courts never said that NIL could not be challenged or change via law as created. Just the NCAA
But again a moot point as this has nothing to do with NIL or anti trust
Even Kavanaugh which I read his opinion along with the ruling said the NCAA as an organization can not prevent NIL as previous mentioned and to do so future consideration would not be in their favor. Again the NCAA does not have the authority but the courts never said that NIL could not be challenged or change via law as created. Just the NCAA
But again a moot point as this has nothing to do with NIL or anti trust
This post was edited on 2/1/24 at 12:20 pm
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