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Posted on 2/7/24 at 9:36 am to
Posted by Smokeys Howl
Member since Oct 2022
1985 posts
Posted on 2/7/24 at 9:36 am to
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There is only one regulation on the books for NIL (no pay for play)


You just paid your quarterback a million dollars to come back his senior season.

You really have no clue how stupid you look, do you?
Posted by DawginSC
Member since Aug 2022
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Posted on 2/7/24 at 10:04 am to
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You just paid your quarterback a million dollars to come back his senior season.

You really have no clue how stupid you look, do you?


YOu don't have to broadcast how you don't understand this stuff, but you keep doing so.

UGA's NIL setup is exactly what the NCAA wants schools to do. UGA collectives don't offer big NIL deals to recruits. They offer big NIL deals to players who've developed name recognition while at UGA... because they're playing and playing well. All of UGA's highest NIL earners are starters.

This is what the NCAA wants with NIL. They want NIL dollars to be a reward for players who get name recognition due to on the field success.

This is not "pay to play for a particular school". This is "getting paid for playing well".

I can tell by the fact you keep repeating that you think UGA boosters are paying players to play for UGA that you don't understand this. I get that it's beyond your ability to comprehend. But I'll make it really simple for you.

The NCAA is cool with a starter like Carson Beck getting big NIL deals because he's the starter for UGA and that got him a certain amount of fame.

They are not cool with a high school kid like Nico Imnotgonnalearntopronouncehislastname getting a big NIL deal to come play for Tennessee without actually having done anything to develop any Name, Image or Likeness that can be justified to be worth the money.

Beck isn't being paid to come to UGA. He's being paid BECAUSE his Name, Image and Likeness have value because he's the starter at UGA. The former is against NCAA rules. The latter is embraced by the NCAA. If you can't understand the difference, you really should stop trying to post on this subject due to an inability to comprehend the subject matter.
This post was edited on 2/7/24 at 10:06 am
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