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Are they going to name in the Miami Rule?
Are they going to name in the Miami Rule?
wasn't a problem until Miami started "winning" the NIL battleDon’t they always?
Are they going to name in the Miami Rule?
Apparently, Zay Flowers says he turned down two "big money" offers ($600K and $300K) to leave BC. Most are assuming one of those was from Miami interests? Don't know whether he alleges tampering or what. Anyone know more?
wasn't a problem until Miami started "winning" the NIL battle
Tried to tell people that the NCAA was gonna try to bite back...
I love John Ruiz, I root for LifeWallet to kick a$$, I just wish he'd take things down a notch or two. No need to offer up a "this is what we are trying to address" example for the NCAA.
Move (and kill) in silence.
The thing that gets people in trouble is when tweets take place before a player even signs. Allegedly, for some, before a player has even entered the portal.My opinion:
1. This is a scare tactic that will be almost impossible to enforce.
2. All you need is an intermediary (a non-booster) to facilitate everything. Which the smart schools are already doing.
3. I'd be interested to see how this effects collectives. Is everyone who gives to a collective a booster?
Just like the NFL.Players of “fortune” will have no loyalty to the school, it’s brand, or fans.
If anyone is following the rules, it would be Ruiz. He's an attorney and has 30 attorneys on staff.Are they going to name in the Miami Rule?
As inept as the NCAA has shown itself to be at times (Lotsa times actually) , they're going to keep pushing the narrative and end up exposing all the parties they're trying to protect (SEC and followers).... This is gonna blow up in their faces badly....If anyone is following the rules, it would be Ruiz. He's an attorney and has 30 attorneys on staff.
The funny thing is Danny Kennel taking to Twitter trying to blame Ruiz when you have schools like FSU literally putting together a "collective" of penny Annie donors just to pay NIL $$ to their players.
Ruiz has legit businesses. These "collective" at FSU, Texas, and TamU are the ones out of bounds.
Ruiz and NIL have become synonymous. We know the NCAA hates Miami but he has made their job targeting us that much easier. I do agree that he beats this but it was all so I necessary.Please stop with this dopey nonsense.
Do I think "collectives" enforcement would be happening? Recruiting? Tampering? Yes, with many, many programs.
But if he was more quiet about things, do I think UM transfers would be part of this "witness roundup"? No. No I do not.
This isn't about "who hates us". It's about WHAT THE HATERS DO IN RESPONSE. And, yes, the NCAA and its member institutions still have some teeth in their collective mouth, contrary to popular board opinion.