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<blockquote data-quote="ramblin_man" data-source="post: 651443" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>So I have to wonder how all of this endorsement/paying players is going to impact all the marketing and publishing of materials etc. I mean unless some type of cap is established the big money programs will really benefit by luring in kids on “promises earnings” and Continue to widen the gap between them and the programs chasing after them or even trying to improve their current situation. I really wonder how Collins will shift his marketing techniques or how he will build up an account of monies to ensure that he has the needed funding to land “elite” recruits? also does this mean that an individual player could be sponsored by a athletic brand other than the college is under contract with? Or does a program have to pay a player who hosts a recruit that’s on their “official visit” because the college is leveraging the presence of the current player to entice the recruit to sign with that college? This opens the doors for much more scandal and opportunities for corruption. Why not just have a minor league league for all sports for those athletes who are solely focused on the potential financial gains and have no real interest in obtaining an education while playing a sport? This will be interesting to see this “lived out” and how do you ever go back now that Pandora’s box has been opened?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblin_man, post: 651443, member: 377"] So I have to wonder how all of this endorsement/paying players is going to impact all the marketing and publishing of materials etc. I mean unless some type of cap is established the big money programs will really benefit by luring in kids on “promises earnings” and Continue to widen the gap between them and the programs chasing after them or even trying to improve their current situation. I really wonder how Collins will shift his marketing techniques or how he will build up an account of monies to ensure that he has the needed funding to land “elite” recruits? also does this mean that an individual player could be sponsored by a athletic brand other than the college is under contract with? Or does a program have to pay a player who hosts a recruit that’s on their “official visit” because the college is leveraging the presence of the current player to entice the recruit to sign with that college? This opens the doors for much more scandal and opportunities for corruption. Why not just have a minor league league for all sports for those athletes who are solely focused on the potential financial gains and have no real interest in obtaining an education while playing a sport? This will be interesting to see this “lived out” and how do you ever go back now that Pandora’s box has been opened? [/QUOTE]
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