Florida House votes 113-0 to effectively repeal name, image, likeness law (aka this is a good thing)

3 is the issue that helps the most. Texas had a big advantage with their state law.
How did Texas use their state laws as an advantage? Not pushing back on it, just trying to understand what this means for us and in what specific ways it allows us to operate differently.
 
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Anybody else think it’s great that @Peruche always signs off on every post? You’re a treasure, friend.

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It's actually because PerucheCorp has a social media team that handles most of the postings (elsewhere) and the big guy signs them to let the public know when it's coming directly from him.

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@I'm james Jackson brother
 
The bill, if passed, does 3 things:

1. requires schools to add a workshop for financial literacy, life skills, basically what to do with your money;
2. protects teams/coaches from a liability standpoint in the event they bench a kid and it impacts his NIL; and

3. (WHICH IS THE BIG ONE) allows the school to be directly involved with NIL. Still no pay for play, but the schools can be involved.
#1 is the big one for me. 3 Is great, but these kids get money and blow it on stupid stuff and then if the NFL doesn't happen they are left with their d*ck in their hands. Teach these young boys to put that NIL money somewhere smart, invest in stocks, buy real estate, start a business and grow their money rather than waste it.
 
Always good to clarify for the incompetent "this is good" 🤣

Nah it’s all good was a little misleading even from the articles title. By the look of the vote looks like both sides of the aisle were all in for this one
 
Every time the NCAA tries to find a direct route to kill Miami the state of Florida comes through.
 
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