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    SEC goes to Washington......

    No question the NC2A has lost control over this. They could easily have drawn a bright line between actual NIL and what the collectives are doing but they got behind (shock) and as @TheOriginalCane noted, now Pandora’s box(es) are opened and its so hard to close the lid. So the next question...
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    SEC goes to Washington......

    They can “maybe” salary cap earnings but not endorsements. And to salary cap earnings the players would have to be given collective bargaining rights, which will basically make the professionals. But there is no way to cap endorsements, which is literally what NIL is.
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    SEC goes to Washington......

    Good points and I agree. I think I am bitter about this whole issue because of the NC2A appeals and how they created this issue and then go running with their tails between their legs to Congress with the help of the biggest crooks of all in the SEC.
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    SEC goes to Washington......

    But you are making my point that this issue has relevance to a a very small percentage of people and politicians. Outside of the Southeast, Michigan, PA, Ohio and Cali I’m not sure this is the ”pressing” issue that the people in the world of college sports thinks it is. Part of this is...
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    SEC goes to Washington......

    Pure comedy that these guys think enough of the country cares about NIL to pass legislation. This is relevant to about 1% of the US population, and about 15-20% of all senators. Well they probably have the lunatic Tommy Tubberville on their side. Every time I see his face I wonder how he...
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