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ESPN: ACC to meet about changing men's hoops narrative
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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 941572" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>The NCAA was faulted for setting the compensation of SAs at zero. That is not what I proposed, or favor. The NIL should be paid for actually use of the name, image or likeness of a player, and not tied to a specific school or its teams. The way it is now players are paid to play hoops at Duke or UNC by boosters. That was being done before NIL, but it had a sleezy, clandestine image. Most people saw it as cheating to some degree (unless you were team benefitting), and penalties could accrue if you were caught. I am not washing the NCAAs hands here. They deserved to lose both cases because they refused to see the issue in the eyes of the players who simply wanted some of the action going to ESPN and all the coaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 941572, member: 1199"] The NCAA was faulted for setting the compensation of SAs at zero. That is not what I proposed, or favor. The NIL should be paid for actually use of the name, image or likeness of a player, and not tied to a specific school or its teams. The way it is now players are paid to play hoops at Duke or UNC by boosters. That was being done before NIL, but it had a sleezy, clandestine image. Most people saw it as cheating to some degree (unless you were team benefitting), and penalties could accrue if you were caught. I am not washing the NCAAs hands here. They deserved to lose both cases because they refused to see the issue in the eyes of the players who simply wanted some of the action going to ESPN and all the coaches. [/QUOTE]
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