I’m From The Government, I’m Here to Help (NIL Bill)

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- bi-partisan bill introduced by Tuberville (R-AL) and Manchin (D-WV)
- Partners with FTC to create an NIL registry
- Bans state laws requiring revenue sharing
- Allows NCAA to ban certain NIL deals for things like gambling and alcohol
- would change transfer portal eligibility; have to be at current school for 3 academic years to retain immediate eligibility with exceptions for player health and coaching changes
- guarantees health insurance for sports related injuries to student athletes up to 8 years after graduation

Don’t see it getting out of the Senate but a **** sandwich is in the kitchen

Please keep commentary on topic as it relates to this bill
 
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- bi-partisan bill introduced by Tuberville (R-AL) and Manchin (D-WV)
- Partners with FTC to create an NIL registry
- Bans state laws requiring revenue sharing
- Allows NCAA to ban certain NIL deals for things like gambling and alcohol
- would change transfer portal eligibility; have to be at current school for 3 academic years to retain immediate eligibility with exceptions for player health and coaching changes
- guarantees health insurance for sports related injuries to student athletes up to 8 years after graduation

Don’t see it getting out of the Senate but a **** sandwich is in the kitchen
Tuberville should be barred from working on a bill like this, I consider it to be a conflict of interests.
 

- bi-partisan bill introduced by Tuberville (R-AL) and Manchin (D-WV)
- Partners with FTC to create an NIL registry
- Bans state laws requiring revenue sharing
- Allows NCAA to ban certain NIL deals for things like gambling and alcohol
- would change transfer portal eligibility; have to be at current school for 3 academic years to retain immediate eligibility with exceptions for player health and coaching changes
- guarantees health insurance for sports related injuries to student athletes up to 8 years after graduation

Don’t see it getting out of the Senate but a **** sandwich is in the kitchen
The 3 years is ridiculous. If you want to include a provision like that, imo it should be can a student graduate with an associate’s degree, but I don’t think a provision like that will pass.

Also what’s up with banning states requiring rev sharing?

The health insurance part is interesting.
 
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The 3 years is ridiculous. If you want to include a provision like that, imo it should be can a student graduate with an associate’s degree, but I don’t think a provision like that will pass.

Also what’s up with banning states requiring rev sharing?

The health insurance part is interesting.
An NIL bill that legislates the transfer portal is on brand
 
Nick showed up and told him it would be a shame if something happened to your re-election PAC
I can picture Nicky just sitting in his office with a half smirk on his face like,
“Senator from Alabama huh... That’s great; Alabama’s a nice State, lots support down here, lotta good people..”
While slowly nodding maniacally lol
 
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- bi-partisan bill introduced by Tuberville (R-AL) and Manchin (D-WV)
- Partners with FTC to create an NIL registry
- Bans state laws requiring revenue sharing
- Allows NCAA to ban certain NIL deals for things like gambling and alcohol
- would change transfer portal eligibility; have to be at current school for 3 academic years to retain immediate eligibility with exceptions for player health and coaching changes
- guarantees health insurance for sports related injuries to student athletes up to 8 years after graduation

Don’t see it getting out of the Senate but a **** sandwich is in the kitchen

Please keep commentary on topic as it relates to this bill
They should focus on better things for the country and ur everyday person. Then this **** sandwich nobody cares about
 

- bi-partisan bill introduced by Tuberville (R-AL) and Manchin (D-WV)
- Partners with FTC to create an NIL registry
- Bans state laws requiring revenue sharing
- Allows NCAA to ban certain NIL deals for things like gambling and alcohol
- would change transfer portal eligibility; have to be at current school for 3 academic years to retain immediate eligibility with exceptions for player health and coaching changes
- guarantees health insurance for sports related injuries to student athletes up to 8 years after graduation

Don’t see it getting out of the Senate but a **** sandwich is in the kitchen

Please keep commentary on topic as it relates to this bill
tbh I don't hate much of this, except for the three years. all this does is ensure things are played out on the same level.

problem is you can't enforce that on a nation-scale-level, so its pointless
 
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- bi-partisan bill introduced by Tuberville (R-AL) and Manchin (D-WV)
- Partners with FTC to create an NIL registry
- Bans state laws requiring revenue sharing
- Allows NCAA to ban certain NIL deals for things like gambling and alcohol
- would change transfer portal eligibility; have to be at current school for 3 academic years to retain immediate eligibility with exceptions for player health and coaching changes
- guarantees health insurance for sports related injuries to student athletes up to 8 years after graduation

Don’t see it getting out of the Senate but a **** sandwich is in the kitchen

Please keep commentary on topic as it relates to this bill
What if plan parenthood wants to get a collegiate athlete on a nil deal? Would Tuberville approve?
 

- bi-partisan bill introduced by Tuberville (R-AL) and Manchin (D-WV)
- Partners with FTC to create an NIL registry
- Bans state laws requiring revenue sharing
- Allows NCAA to ban certain NIL deals for things like gambling and alcohol
- would change transfer portal eligibility; have to be at current school for 3 academic years to retain immediate eligibility with exceptions for player health and coaching changes
- guarantees health insurance for sports related injuries to student athletes up to 8 years after graduation

Don’t see it getting out of the Senate but a **** sandwich is in the kitchen

Please keep commentary on topic as it relates to this bill
Dead on arrival.

Probably won't make it out of committee, will not make it out of Senate.

Also, The Athletic is owned by NYT. Your mileage may vary when you put any weight on their reporting.

There is a push to create a Federal landscape before college sports gets 50 different versions of this👇


Certainly people should be compensated for their labor. Where this is headed, however, is the likely long term dismantling of college football/basketball as they exist.and creation of some version of an NFL/NBA "AAA-league" structure.

Probably leads to less opportunity overall for player group and no education benefits either.

Just look at what happened recently to Anchor Brewing as a guide.

Tough to calibrate the "right" solution.
 
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Mustn't talk about politics in NIL thread, precious...

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Did Tubberville also say only Auburn Tigers can get all of the NIL and no penalties to portal transfers into Auburn?
 

- bi-partisan bill introduced by Tuberville (R-AL) and Manchin (D-WV)
- Partners with FTC to create an NIL registry
- Bans state laws requiring revenue sharing
- Allows NCAA to ban certain NIL deals for things like gambling and alcohol
- would change transfer portal eligibility; have to be at current school for 3 academic years to retain immediate eligibility with exceptions for player health and coaching changes
- guarantees health insurance for sports related injuries to student athletes up to 8 years after graduation

Don’t see it getting out of the Senate but a **** sandwich is in the kitchen

Please keep commentary on topic as it relates to this bill
This has cry baby Saban’s **** juice all over it….do not want
 
This has Sankey's fingerprints all over it.

Manchin and Saban grew up together in West Virginia and have been tight ever since.

Sankey wants some form of NIL legislation enacted on a federal level. Manchin wants his beloved Mountaineers in the SEC (WVU lost out to Mizzou in the 2011 expansion to 14 schools).

Pretty easy to connect the dots
 
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