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re: Georgia's Name, Image, and Likeness bill signed into law by Brian Kemp

Posted on 5/6/21 at 10:51 am to
Posted by meansonny
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Posted on 5/6/21 at 10:51 am to
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Yes because local business men around the country are going to put aside all business sense and slap a second string QB from out of town before he ever plays a down into an advertising campaign just so he will sign with Georgia.



You dont understand that churches and car dealerships are funneling benefits to players now with no return (i.e. no advertising campaign currently).
Yes. Not only will they continue to do so, but it will be above board, legal, and essentially encouraged (teams will use any edge that they can over competition).

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The law and eventual NCAA rules are going to require that there has to be an exchange of money for services, this won’t and can’t just be “here’s money, go there”. It creates opportunity for that exchange to occur but even if it’s “here is an IG post supporting this business, now I get money/freed product” there has to be an exchange and business owners aren’t just going to say “cool, 1 social media post is fine for a free car.” This changes the transaction in a lot ways.

Alright. 1 instagram post per day during ths season. Boom. Service delivered. Hand me my $250k.

I dont think you are helping any argument for a common sense approach to this.
Posted by tylerdurden24
Member since Sep 2009
46717 posts
Posted on 5/6/21 at 11:01 am to
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You dont understand that churches and car dealerships are funneling benefits to players now with no return (i.e. no advertising campaign currently).

I’m plenty aware of what has gone on. But I don’t think y’all realize the business opportunity this creates for the booster. The whole point of paying a player under the table until now was 1. To see your team get better and 2. For a select group of people to know you made that happen. Now that it can be out in the open, there’s a legitimate ROI to be obtained from committing dollars to advertising with a certain player. It’s not just ego anymore, there’s actual money to be made by partnering with players now.
Will they continue to funnel money through back channels under the table? Probably. But it’ll be less than what it was when boosters realize they personally can capitalize even more by doing it above board.

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Alright. 1 instagram post per day during ths season. Boom. Service delivered. Hand me my $250k.

Cool. Roughly 21 weeks in a season, that’s about $1700 a post. Sign here, here’s the contact of our PR rep and they will work with you on building what your daily posts need to say, promote, how they should look, and when you should post them. There is a clause in your contract that says if you damage your public image in any way (I.e. get arrested) that we can terminate the deal at any time. We will send you a tax form in January. Glad to have you part of our team!
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