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  1. kryptonite

    NIL and Federal Regulations

    Being ridiculous doesn't make it a thing the NCAA won't do.
  2. kryptonite

    NIL and Federal Regulations

    That's not a bad idea. I think the two things that make what Ruiz is doing ok under the current rules are 1. waiting for the kid to reach out to you. Obviously, he somehow knows you might be interested, but if the contact comes from his side, I think you can avoid the appearance of having...
  3. kryptonite

    NIL and Federal Regulations

    My point was based on the idea you'd want to avoid the appearance of "recruiting" which is based on the idea the NCAA will specifically forbid it and the courts will uphold that. Neither thing is certain, so who knows? For now, I'm assuming the NCAA will make some new rules designed to curtail...
  4. kryptonite

    NIL and Federal Regulations

    Also: can you make the point that the starting RB for Miami is worth the same as the starting RB for FIU? In order to claim that you just want the player in your area and you aren't recruiting for a school, I think there have to be other schools available and you have to be offering the same...
  5. kryptonite

    NIL and Federal Regulations

    My understanding is that Ruiz is in contact with people who represent athletes prior to them signing to get an idea of what the athlete wants and what he's willing to provide. Since he doesn't talk directly to the player or specifically offer anything, this is currently allowed. This seems...
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