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    2023 David Hicks

    This would depend on the structure of the deal. I’d have to assume most of the work would be local otherwise the kid could commit to another school.
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    2023 David Hicks

    What if the kid doesn't want to pay for the parent's lifestyle improvements?
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    2023 David Hicks

    That doesn't apply to NIL as they aren't paid to play. In this case, the kid could change his state of residence to Florida since he will be in Florida for over 6 months a year.
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    2023 David Hicks

    I tend to agree but I also think the NIL deals are likely grossly overstated. $2M for a HS QB is crazy. Now if it really amounts to $200-500k, that works out. The market will find balance in time. At some point, I could see these NIL orgs paying more for a right to future earnings especially...
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