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<blockquote data-quote="biggtfan" data-source="post: 639309" data-attributes="member: 650"><p>Yes, but that doesn't necessarily provide a competitive advantage for ND. You only want to pay someone that can move the needle on the W/L record. At some point the bidding between school boosters would hit a ceiling on any 1 player and the losing school would move on to the next player available. It would be similar to a free agency system. the issue, as has been pointed out already, is there is no salary cap and no single entity providing the money.</p><p></p><p>I think its impact on NCAAFB would be greater in the locker room. If QB gets a big deal and doesn't buy the OL or WR a nice watch to show gratitude, there could be a lot of trouble. Said watch would be a permissible benefit, assuming the OL and WR can get an endorsement deal from the QB. Does the law prevent players from paying each other? This only slightly TIC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biggtfan, post: 639309, member: 650"] Yes, but that doesn't necessarily provide a competitive advantage for ND. You only want to pay someone that can move the needle on the W/L record. At some point the bidding between school boosters would hit a ceiling on any 1 player and the losing school would move on to the next player available. It would be similar to a free agency system. the issue, as has been pointed out already, is there is no salary cap and no single entity providing the money. I think its impact on NCAAFB would be greater in the locker room. If QB gets a big deal and doesn't buy the OL or WR a nice watch to show gratitude, there could be a lot of trouble. Said watch would be a permissible benefit, assuming the OL and WR can get an endorsement deal from the QB. Does the law prevent players from paying each other? This only slightly TIC. [/QUOTE]
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