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Interesting to see if they attempt to limit the amount they can make. If there are limits then bag men still have a job to do. If there's no limits then its open season.

they’re going to have to limit the methods by which they make the money.

going to need to be limited to royalty type payments from companies not affiliated with boosters. Maybe tie to school licensing agreements?

otherwise it’s just pay for play

/ I do think it helps Miami and USCw a great deal. Notre Dame too probably
 
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This impairs the Foundations. Miami can say to a recruit: "Go play for the KKK and no one knows who you are. Play for Miami or USC and the entire country knows who you are." This helps the U immensely. Also, if you can get Rodriguez or the Rock or other NFL players to help openly pay UM prospects, that puts us in the same league as the 'Dawgs or KKK U (i.e. Alabama).

There are only two metropolitan area teams that could become elite and we are one of them!

Our BOT will NOT pay because it could endanger our academic reputation, which took 25 years to build. Our Biotech center and Aerospace engineering programs are much more valuable than football. Now that we can pay, you can sell the BOT on using football success to attract elite students. Georgetown uses DC and basketball to sway Ivy students. Duke uses basketball.

Great win for UM!
 
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Anyone think this has a significant impact from a recruiting standpoint?

Of course..a kid from south Florida whose already a little league/high school football star should have even more incentive to stay home & reap those benefits going forward into their college career.

Can’t convince me that a kid whose already a football a star from south Florida will make more money off of their likeness and image in a BS college town.
 
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Kind of curious to see the parameters around this. Can they star in local commercials for radio and TV? Just autograph sessions or sell their memorabilia? How far in the marketing of themselves can they actually go?

You know its going to be very restrictive and limited to things like the university having to compensate for likeness being on tickets and posters and jersey name sales. This is going to be much to do about nothing. The king of the hill Heisman guys may earn an extra $20-25k.
 
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