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Can't get much more blunt...
I have full confidence the SEC and NCAA will work everything out. . .Can't get much more blunt...
I have full confidence the SEC and NCAA will work everything out. . .![]()
I mean **** the NCAA but they were right to be hesitant about all of this stuff
It was Pandoras box but same time it’s not like they were hesitant about it because they were trying to uphold some integrity
So **** it let it burn
Interesting quote that actually provides realistic NIL earnings.
“The average compensation for a Power 5 football player from a collective ranges widely, usually around $10,000 to $50,000 annually, but “about five players per roster are making more than $100,000 on average,” he says.”
Not sure the athletic director who said the quote about money laundering really knows what it means or maybe he does and that’s even more concerning.
Money laundering is concealing the origin of proceeds from illicit activity such as drug trafficking, embezzlement, etc.
Yeah man it all happened so **** fastIt has been an administrative disaster at every step. They delayed for far too long. Should have worked something out when Ed O'Bannon filed suit.
Yeah it’s semantics at the end of the day. Seems more like misappropriating funds.Sure. It doesn't meet the statutory definition of money laundering.
But what the AD said refers to the spirit of money laundering. Donations being used to (essentially) pay players for pay, that's what the AD is talking about.
Even if everyone "knows" what the money is for, it's still an elaborate semantics game. And we've already seen one situation where a booster who VOLUNTARILY pledged a large sum....later reneged when he found out how it was being used (Hugh Hathnocock blocking the $14M payment to Jaden Rashada).
This is what may do the current system in:Can't get much more blunt...
but let's go after Miami for a dinner at a booster's home.Can't get much more blunt...
Last year, the 13 public SEC schools raised 561 million in donations.Can't get much more blunt...
This is what may do the current system in:
There are other problems, too.
Arthur Bryant, a lawyer specializing in Title IX violations, believes schools are violating the federal statute that prohibits gender-based discrimination. Male athletes are receiving more NIL cash than female athletes, he contends.
“Most colleges and universities in America are violating Title IX right now. What’s happening with NIL is just adding to that, sometimes massively,” he says. “It is impossible to know in some circumstances exactly how much the school is involved, but from public appearances, the schools are regularly involved and in some cases, they have to be involved.”
The political optics of that - especially when the players become employees - will be bad.
Furthermore, as I've said before I believe that politically it will rapidly become untenable for many schools to be paying people large amounts of money to play sports while actual students see their tuition going up year after year. And if we ever get to the point where college becomes free, you get to the scenario where college players - as employees - are now federal government employees. In other words, nationalization of college football!
I agree with your last statement, but disagree with how a player should be paid.Maybe I am the old man telling the kids to get off my lawn, but has/is going to destroy college football. I am just waiting for the bottom to fall out.
If you want kids earn money, there was a better way than this.
Make a Trust in the players name. The player is paid a percentage of jersey sales, bowl game, etc. All deposited in the trust.
The player is paid a stipend from that trust. Once the players leave the university, it's cash out to the player
At least if a booster wants pay a player, he can buy a thousand of the player heresy or donate to his trust. There is a paper trail.
NCAA, hire an army of IRS agent. Draw a line in the sand. If they smell a hint "bags", if the they brown lunch bags on campus. We are on your heels. We are coming after the player and booster.