NCAA making a list and checking it twice

Texas must be on that list with the $50k for linemen that commit there
I would agree. The guideline says students of the school. If a player is getting a deal before he enters school, I would imagine that is a violation. That would clearly be perceived as a "pay for play" scheme.
 
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Lol. They have no guidelines on it. They basically made an announcement on it in July to act like they were there first mover, before the the state of Florida.

They don’t even know what they want to find, they just know they want a piece of the pie.
It's very loose and somewhat vague, but there are some basics. We are covered as Florida has a NIL law. So, as long as we're in compliance with our state law, we're good.

I posted a link to their NIL guideline in a post within this thread.
 
Ole Miss about to take one for the team again. No wonder Lane wants out.
 
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Maybe I am being paranoid, but I've had it up to my neck with the NCAA. I became a fan when our program was crippled by probation.
 
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Get a lawyer. Stonewall them. They caint enforce **** no more.

Its ******* over.

**** the ncaa.
**** shalala.
**** Finebaum.
**** Nevin.
**** lebatard.
**** stephen a smith
**** the cloud.
**** what Baga does to people. **** ND, **** FSU,
and last but definitely most **** Gainesville as a record label and as a mother****in crew.

It's time to exorcise the demons. Revenge is a dish served cold.
 
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