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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 989709" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>NIL $ is being adulterated as a method for pay-for-play, which is against the rules and should result in loss of eligibility. The NCAA is not enforcing this because no one wants a Court ruling saying that the players should be compensated for their on-field efforts. Right now, NIL is all about off-field earning potential. Once there's a ruling about compensation for on-field performance, the players will be considered employees and the whole amateurism discussion ends. When that happens, athletic associations will be shunted from the universities and will become club organizations that license the name from the university. There is no way a university is going to take on the liability of these players as university employees (in my opinion).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 989709, member: 198"] NIL $ is being adulterated as a method for pay-for-play, which is against the rules and should result in loss of eligibility. The NCAA is not enforcing this because no one wants a Court ruling saying that the players should be compensated for their on-field efforts. Right now, NIL is all about off-field earning potential. Once there's a ruling about compensation for on-field performance, the players will be considered employees and the whole amateurism discussion ends. When that happens, athletic associations will be shunted from the universities and will become club organizations that license the name from the university. There is no way a university is going to take on the liability of these players as university employees (in my opinion). [/QUOTE]
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