And so it begins ... (NIL rule)

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so can say a wealthy business owner pay out 50k for starters and say 25k for bench players?
 
Yo..... I was talking to a friend of mine who puts ads on buses and their trains back home in Philly for SEPTA and the NIL.
He said these athletes can get even more exposure off of fully wrapped buses in major cities and even more $$$ because their faces would be on everything. The possibilities.

But also imagine if the NIL came out if Major9 was still playing here with his music producing career as well.
 
maybe this will help us get around the baseball scholie limits. I can't imagine how good we'd be if could essentially offer kids a chance to play baseball here for more money than their tuition would be.
 
maybe this will help us get around the baseball scholie limits. I can't imagine how good we'd be if could essentially offer kids a chance to play baseball here for more money than their tuition would be.

I like the idea, but we very rarely have a player who could command marketing dollars.
 
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This is the type of hyperbole that is so stupid…no one knows the name of that lsu TE and people think he would have a shoe deal because his shoe got thrown? I get the statement was made For the sake of hyperbole but no one is getting shoe deals unless they would be getting one in the pros anyway, and that is a tiny tiny number
 
Man if Iam a company I would sign some of our Defensive players to endorsement deals. Everything you get a turnover you get 20K, if you do it in the playoffs or championship game you get 50K. When you are putting on the turnover chain all you have to do is put up a sign with my company’s name. Somebody steal this idea and make these boys some money!!!
This is the big question I have on all of this. Can these deals be structured around performance goals? Will kids be allowed to wear logos under jerseys and flash the signs after touchdowns etc. is Harley gonna be allowed to have that companies water bottle on the sidelines? There’s a fine line between marketing and a circus that could ensue.
 
This is the big question I have on all of this. Can these deals be structured around performance goals? Will kids be allowed to wear logos under jerseys and flash the signs after touchdowns etc. is Harley gonna be allowed to have that companies water bottle on the sidelines? There’s a fine line between marketing and a circus that could ensue.
Absolutely not. It specifically states that endorsements (payouts) cannot be tied to performance.
 
"As alluded above, the policy also forbids NIL compensation tied to “specific athletic performance or achievement,” such as “financial incentives based on points scored.” While the policy acknowledges that “athlete performance may enhance” an athlete’s “NIL value”, such performance can’t be used as “consideration” (i.e., the bargained for exchange) for “athlete NIL competition. Therefore, college athlete endorsement deals won’t contain incentive clauses tied to touchdown passes or points per game etc."
 
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Or a car dealer in Tuscaloosa can offer you $750,000 to put your face on his flyer. There is no need for bag schools to worry now. I’m not sure in the long run this is great for Miami. We don’t have the people that care enough about football to pay the big bucks.

Every big time player now has to think about which school boosters pay the best and which school fan base will buy the most stuff with your face on it. The answer is always going to be majority SEC, Texas, Oklahoma, OSU, ND maybe Clemson.
No that’s what has been going on for the last 30 years. Now teams like us can compete with the shady money. We have plenty of big money boosters. We have just been overly careful because we have a target on our back.
 
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