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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 993208" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>There are people on instagram who make a living my posting content saying "wow this lotion made my skin feel amazing."</p><p></p><p>An NIL collective telling a recruit "we will pay you 20k over the next 4 months if 2 times a week you speak highly of GT football and engage other potential recruits in a positive manner," doesn't seem to be any different than any other social media influencing.</p><p></p><p>The school is benefitting, but if the NIL collective wants to spend money advertising for GT football, I don't see where a line is crossed as long as the messaging/branding is not being prescribed by the school itself. Obviously if the school's athletic departments are funding things directly, that is wrong regardless. I just don't see how paying a kid to sign a autographs or car commercials is different that having them tweet positively about the football team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 993208, member: 1175"] There are people on instagram who make a living my posting content saying "wow this lotion made my skin feel amazing." An NIL collective telling a recruit "we will pay you 20k over the next 4 months if 2 times a week you speak highly of GT football and engage other potential recruits in a positive manner," doesn't seem to be any different than any other social media influencing. The school is benefitting, but if the NIL collective wants to spend money advertising for GT football, I don't see where a line is crossed as long as the messaging/branding is not being prescribed by the school itself. Obviously if the school's athletic departments are funding things directly, that is wrong regardless. I just don't see how paying a kid to sign a autographs or car commercials is different that having them tweet positively about the football team. [/QUOTE]
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