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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 876037" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>If you can't complain about the ground you stand on literally quaking in instability then I am not sure what one can complain about. A coach's success and failure, literally the players that he has to coach and compete with will be determined by capital collective agencies. The coach's are literally being removed from the means of their own success. How long before these NIL agencies wil be in negotiation with the coaches themselves? Why couldn't an NIL collective poach a coach for a school? </p><p></p><p>At the core of the worry is how competitive integrity will be maintained? Or, is it more expedient to dismiss trying to maintain legitimate competition and just script the contests for the sheer consumer appeal of spectacle. Maybe focus groups will determine how a season will play out, or make it more like a virtual reality game.</p><p></p><p>Wherever it's headed, the changes are coming fast a furious (and in the world in general). Anybody out there that is enthralled and excited by this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 876037, member: 4110"] If you can't complain about the ground you stand on literally quaking in instability then I am not sure what one can complain about. A coach's success and failure, literally the players that he has to coach and compete with will be determined by capital collective agencies. The coach's are literally being removed from the means of their own success. How long before these NIL agencies wil be in negotiation with the coaches themselves? Why couldn't an NIL collective poach a coach for a school? At the core of the worry is how competitive integrity will be maintained? Or, is it more expedient to dismiss trying to maintain legitimate competition and just script the contests for the sheer consumer appeal of spectacle. Maybe focus groups will determine how a season will play out, or make it more like a virtual reality game. Wherever it's headed, the changes are coming fast a furious (and in the world in general). Anybody out there that is enthralled and excited by this? [/QUOTE]
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