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In an interview with Dan Dakich, Urban Meyer discussed his concern with the emergence of NIL collectives - programs not affiliated with universities that provide NIL opportunities for student athletes at specific schools...
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“I don’t know,” Meyer said. “I’m not saying it’s all that way, but from my understanding, it’s a fancy word for cheating."

“When I hear that word [collective] I kind of cringe right now and I hear the stories behind it that they’re going to go to donors and boosters and ask for a lot of money and then decide who gets that money based on ability level," Meyer said.

"Which, I think is 1A of the rule of NIL, you can’t do that.”
(The Spun)
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MudCatMatt24 months
He's one to talk... Dumbass
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Shamoan24 months
yeah, like this is something new. more brazen? yes, but not new urb.
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Billy Mays24 months
There's always been cheating. How the hell do these coaches who leaned on plausible deniability all these years have to nerve to say crap like this now?

Lying bastards lol.
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RunningJacket24 months
Exactly. His teams were in the protected class for decades and now he has the nerve to talk about cheating? I can’t wait for some school outside the protected class to buy every 5star and whip them all. Where is SMU when you need them?
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Signal Soldier24 months
Urban Meyer no stranger to cheating, feeling up young blondes at the bar.
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xGeauxLSUx24 months
LOL at Urban Meyer bringing this up.
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atltiger648724 months
pot, meet kettle.
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Morpheus24 months
This fukin guy.
Should have taken a break.
MF has so much nerve he can’t even feel anymore.
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stang1424 months
I could have said that and I am just an old retired man that drives a school bus for fun. Wish it would stay out of baseball
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PsychTiger24 months
Urban Cryer
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KAGTASTIC24 months
For this to end...schools will need to self-impose a rule that no NIL money players will be recruited or pay to play.

The money should be getting taxed, no fed (Pell) money, and schools should pull all scholarships and free housing/food so players need to pay from their NIL money to play.

Lets see if these coaches are "Xs and Os" or "Billy and Joes" types.
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InVolNerable24 months
Or just let the free market decide and sort itself out. Rich kids with shitty fiscal sense is where trickle down economics really starts to shine.
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KAGTASTIC24 months
Nah I'm good with that garbage...stop ruining the sport or make it officially the minor leagues. No need to keep up the "student-athlete" lie anymore.
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DesScorp24 months
For this to end, athletic scholarships must be ended. Period, no exceptions. Div III type football across the board.
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boudinman24 months
He's got to keep his name out there for his next college job. Texas.
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Lowes knowsLSU24 months
Nah he would not be a good fit there. Might as well keep Sark. But Tx atm now there is a good one which i would enjoy beating him' texas and bama every year :)
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Tiger198824 months
Traylor will be the next UT coach.
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TrueLefty24 months
Traylor might go to LSU if Napier decides to stay put at Florida.
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OGTiger24 months
He ain’t wrong.
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Strannix24 months
How is his heart? POS
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KennabraTiger24 months
Urban has no room to talk knowingly keeping murderers and thieves on his team
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davidlsu24 months
Right because he didn't do any cheating at Florida and osu. Gtfo just like Saban complaining about NIL
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DVinBR24 months
Wrong: No, Hypocrite: Yes
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FLTech24 months
Yea and he was the first to start this trend many many many years ago
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Drydock24 months
Because, y'know, he's an expert.
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62Tigerfan24 months
I looked up "sleazeball" in the dictionary and it said "see Urban".
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JakeFromStateFarm24 months
No shite, Urban. There’s cheating in college football. Welcome to 50 years ago.
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