...Would be accumulative too. If miami pays a kid 30k for the year then he will only be able to receive 20k more for that year.
200k over 4 years and a scholarship.
I’m All for the kids earning money, but This still needs to be regulated more
At 18, 19, or 20 probably not. But at the current age of 27, I think it's a great idea. The fact that the money is in a trust that will grow interest and will be mines at some point is more appealing to me.You wouldn't accept an arrangement like that, so a Colllege athlete certainly wouldn't. Like that commercial says, they want their money now!!!
Never happen. Some players are high profile and their NIL is worth a lot more than a backup. Can't regulate free enterprise in that manner, not after the Supreme Court opened it up in that manner. Maybe limiting the number of times a player can transfer etc. but it will be virtually impossible to cap an individuals income earning potential....Would be accumulative too. If miami pays a kid 30k for the year then he will only be able to receive 20k more for that year.
200k over 4 years and a scholarship.
You really had this dumb *** thought at 4 am?...Would be accumulative too. If miami pays a kid 30k for the year then he will only be able to receive 20k more for that year.
200k over 4 years and a scholarship.
Protecting legal adults from themselves by not allowing them to access their $.It's unAmerican to do such a thing. We live in a capitalist based country. These kids deserve to get every penny someone is willing to pay them.
I think a better idea is to have a percentage, say 40 - 60%, of the money earned placed in a compound earning trust for them. The money would becomes available upon graduation, being drafted, or at the age of 25. I think this protects the student athlete from themselves and others. It promotes finishing school and still has flexibility within its structure for the player. Win-Win in my opinion.
I think the transfer portal needs regulating, not NIL.
That was the initial thinking when it started but now there are kids who are saying they won't play unless they get paid more, talks of bidding wars, transferring for money. Seems like it's getting out of control.
There has got to be a better way to do this then the person with the deepest pockets wins.
Keep in mind, I'm all for ruiz, love the guy for what he's doing. I hope we work the system for all it is currently.
This."Miami" isn't paying any kid. Yall stay with an agenda.