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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 817282" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>ok I’m sure you will take this as an insult but I seriously don’t mean it as such.</p><p></p><p>your level of intelligence prevents the concept of the common mans logic from reaching you. One of my best friends is the same way. He assumes people see things as he does when he’s the different one. He thinks like a scholar. Yes sure you COULD get a deal, I doubt you will or would in your capacity as a scholar. If Coke paid you for radio ads it likely wouldn’t be because you invented a new formula. If Nike paid you it’s likely it would be because you excel on the court or field, a visible commodity in advertising.</p><p></p><p>my point is as you said, paraphrasing, you said that Grad students get some of the research money. My point was that on a competitive basis IN SPORTS , that ALL athletes are likely to get NIL money, not just Grad students. I think it was Sanders the other day saying Krystals paid him to eat there and say he liked it. He was asked if he really liked it, he said no not really but I guess I should now.</p><p></p><p>If you go to Tech as a physics major you are far more unlikely to get a NIL deal Than an athlete. You tried to say you could. Ok so you could But it ain’t likely is it ? If you were an athlete looking at schools which schools generate more potential money via NIL ? I’d say The SEC. Didn’t Tech lose Carter because of NIL ? To Memphis !</p><p></p><p> I wasn’t trying to argue about wether you could or couldn’t get a NIL deal as a brain surgeon at Vanderbilt, I was saying Athletes stand to make more money at college, as an athlete, and those athletes will go to The SEC for that reason. It’s simply more exposure.</p><p></p><p>If NIL deals were common among scholars I’m sure scholars at Tech would be cashing in but I really don’t think they are comparatively, are they ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 817282, member: 3774"] ok I’m sure you will take this as an insult but I seriously don’t mean it as such. your level of intelligence prevents the concept of the common mans logic from reaching you. One of my best friends is the same way. He assumes people see things as he does when he’s the different one. He thinks like a scholar. Yes sure you COULD get a deal, I doubt you will or would in your capacity as a scholar. If Coke paid you for radio ads it likely wouldn’t be because you invented a new formula. If Nike paid you it’s likely it would be because you excel on the court or field, a visible commodity in advertising. my point is as you said, paraphrasing, you said that Grad students get some of the research money. My point was that on a competitive basis IN SPORTS , that ALL athletes are likely to get NIL money, not just Grad students. I think it was Sanders the other day saying Krystals paid him to eat there and say he liked it. He was asked if he really liked it, he said no not really but I guess I should now. If you go to Tech as a physics major you are far more unlikely to get a NIL deal Than an athlete. You tried to say you could. Ok so you could But it ain’t likely is it ? If you were an athlete looking at schools which schools generate more potential money via NIL ? I’d say The SEC. Didn’t Tech lose Carter because of NIL ? To Memphis ! I wasn’t trying to argue about wether you could or couldn’t get a NIL deal as a brain surgeon at Vanderbilt, I was saying Athletes stand to make more money at college, as an athlete, and those athletes will go to The SEC for that reason. It’s simply more exposure. If NIL deals were common among scholars I’m sure scholars at Tech would be cashing in but I really don’t think they are comparatively, are they ? [/QUOTE]
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