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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 1010554" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>This is an interesting argument, but it seems to imply that Congress or the SCOTUS is willing to direct how colleges spend money on sports. Or don't spend it. I also don't see why players should be paid for the use of their NIL if it's not being used (and no one really wants to use it). If the current NIL rules were rigorously enforced I think the current system could last quite a while. But collectives are pooling money and paying athletes to play for State U instead of someone else. Granted, this is simply an above the table version of what was happening prior to legal NIL payments. Still, the play for pay environment will kill college sports. If that doesn't, the unlimited transfer portal will. If the Ga Tech teams become the Techwood Yellow Jackets because the Hill doesn't want a pro team under their umbrella, I probably won't be on Swarm bitching about it. I won't care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 1010554, member: 1199"] This is an interesting argument, but it seems to imply that Congress or the SCOTUS is willing to direct how colleges spend money on sports. Or don't spend it. I also don't see why players should be paid for the use of their NIL if it's not being used (and no one really wants to use it). If the current NIL rules were rigorously enforced I think the current system could last quite a while. But collectives are pooling money and paying athletes to play for State U instead of someone else. Granted, this is simply an above the table version of what was happening prior to legal NIL payments. Still, the play for pay environment will kill college sports. If that doesn't, the unlimited transfer portal will. If the Ga Tech teams become the Techwood Yellow Jackets because the Hill doesn't want a pro team under their umbrella, I probably won't be on Swarm bitching about it. I won't care. [/QUOTE]
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