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The top 28 states with NIL laws based on how supportive they are to college athletes.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 4:30 pm
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Posted on 10/22/21 at 4:32 pm to McMillan
Theres a trend involving which states are on which end of the spectrum
Posted on 10/22/21 at 4:34 pm to McMillan
Drinkwitz finna eat.
Get those spellbooks ready, boys!

Get those spellbooks ready, boys!

Posted on 10/22/21 at 4:37 pm to McMillan
Yeah and Vandy has more money than all of us but they still suck at football. If nobody cares enough to pay players, having favorable laws is pretty useless.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 5:00 pm to McMillan
keep your advantages quiet and unknown.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 5:23 pm to RebelExpress38
Did they land the #1 WR in all the land and 5th recruiting class in the SEC ?
Posted on 10/22/21 at 5:24 pm to deputyfife
Eh. We need something to gloat about these days.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 5:35 pm to McMillan
1. Missouri
2. Kentucky
2. Texas
Big 3 in the SEC.
2. Kentucky
2. Texas
Big 3 in the SEC.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 5:37 pm to McMillan
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Did they land the #1 WR in all the land and 5th recruiting class in the SEC ?
Evan Stewart hasn’t committed yet. Although he will end up in the SEC one way or another so you’re partially right.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 5:38 pm to McMillan
My bet is that stat is stupid and doesn't mean shite.
Laws that are most supportive to the college athletes? What the frick does that even mean, and how in the hell do you grade it? Are these laws that are giving them money?
Because I'll let you in on a secret - it's not a law that's giving Bryce Young 7 figures.
Laws that are most supportive to the college athletes? What the frick does that even mean, and how in the hell do you grade it? Are these laws that are giving them money?
Because I'll let you in on a secret - it's not a law that's giving Bryce Young 7 figures.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 5:40 pm to McMillan
Make mine an XL
and frick you for making me upvote a gump.
and frick you for making me upvote a gump.
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Posted on 10/22/21 at 5:57 pm to McMillan
The top 4 minus Oregon don’t have a single sport they are good at or will be in the future.
When you have the worst athletic department in the SEC and at the bottom 3 of all sports in this conference I guess you need something to be happy for
When you have the worst athletic department in the SEC and at the bottom 3 of all sports in this conference I guess you need something to be happy for
Posted on 10/22/21 at 6:05 pm to McMillan
Ohio 5th?
Just when you thought their recruiting couldn't get any stronger
Just when you thought their recruiting couldn't get any stronger
Posted on 10/22/21 at 6:31 pm to oracle of joemaha
It still boggles my mind - why States feel the need to pass a law making it "legal" for a college ball player to make money.
It was never not "legal". It was just an NCAA rule. The NCAA is not, get this, a legal jurisdiction.
At no point, if a college ball player walked into a car dealership and took cash to shake hands, was that young man ever subject to arrest. Might have had a case for discrimination, though. Especially if he showed how the scholarship kids on the band were playing side gigs for cash - which they were.
It was never not "legal". It was just an NCAA rule. The NCAA is not, get this, a legal jurisdiction.
At no point, if a college ball player walked into a car dealership and took cash to shake hands, was that young man ever subject to arrest. Might have had a case for discrimination, though. Especially if he showed how the scholarship kids on the band were playing side gigs for cash - which they were.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 7:07 pm to ScoggDog
In doing so, most of these states, especially the big football crazed states like Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, etc, actually all hindered themselves more than helped themselves with these dumbass restrictions they put on NIL.
Make no mistake, though, this was not a mistake by the legislatures, it was somebody up high nudging them to protect the university corporate sponsorship $$ from going into the kids pockets.
At Arkansas for example.. Tyson and Walmart are both major corporate ad partners. But guess, according to the state's laws, which companies kids can't form an NIL deal with without consent from the university??
Yep...corporate partners....
So, that leaves them only able to get deals with sleazy local car dealerships and bbq restaurants, which don't exactly equal huge dollars.
Thats all you need to know about how much they really care about paying the kids versus protecting their own bank account.
Make no mistake, though, this was not a mistake by the legislatures, it was somebody up high nudging them to protect the university corporate sponsorship $$ from going into the kids pockets.
At Arkansas for example.. Tyson and Walmart are both major corporate ad partners. But guess, according to the state's laws, which companies kids can't form an NIL deal with without consent from the university??
Yep...corporate partners....
So, that leaves them only able to get deals with sleazy local car dealerships and bbq restaurants, which don't exactly equal huge dollars.
Thats all you need to know about how much they really care about paying the kids versus protecting their own bank account.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 7:18 pm to Golfer1
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Golfer1
Look at this guys post history.
That’s what happens when his team gets his arse beat every year by Mizzou and can’t get over it.
It’s okay buddy.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 8:07 pm to McMillan
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Guess who's tied for 2nd ?
Has it helped yet?
Posted on 10/22/21 at 8:12 pm to RamboMizzou
Look at it buddy. I remember all you delusional Mizzou fans claiming 8-9 wins this year.
Harry is going backwards. Also, you aren’t better than us at anything right now. Not really even close at any sport right now
It will be ok little buddy
Harry is going backwards. Also, you aren’t better than us at anything right now. Not really even close at any sport right now
It will be ok little buddy
Posted on 10/22/21 at 10:17 pm to skrayper
In due time. Rome wasn't built overnight.
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