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    CFB Georgia to sign NIL bill. (But now there's a catch--see post #5)

    ultimately all these state NIL laws are enacted to force all the payments over the table as opposed to under the table, thereby making every transaction taxable. Regardless of which entity receives the income the state will take its cut. the politicians could care less who gets what percentage...
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    CFB Georgia to sign NIL bill. (But now there's a catch--see post #5)

    Good point and I hadn't considered that. But the NIL portion is all anyone will talk about leaving a permanent stain on this law.
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    CFB Georgia to sign NIL bill. (But now there's a catch--see post #5)

    So one can't help but wonder who asked for the 75/25 split if the 2 flagship schools in the state already came out against the law. After all, UGA and GTech are the only 2 schools in Georgia who could ever have an athlete that will benefit from NIL and therefore, the only 2 schools that ca...
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    CFB Georgia to sign NIL bill. (But now there's a catch--see post #5)

    And in all fairness crony capitalism is practiced by many "groups" even as they preach against socialism for everyone else. Political corruption knows no racial, gender, ethnic or party limitations.
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    CFB Georgia to sign NIL bill. (But now there's a catch--see post #5)

    That’s what good ole boys do when its good for the good ole boys. Socialism only matters when the money is going to the wrong people.
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    CFB Georgia to sign NIL bill. (But now there's a catch--see post #5)

    With all due respect ... Nothing like a bad law out of the state of Georgia. Looks to help the kids, but only by 25%. Georgia and much of the SEC has always had a ........ (insert controversial statement) plantation mentality towards its student athletes. Just another example of...
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