the portal coming at the same time is what did this. i think both together are very fair and should exist. the problem is there’s no reason for the ivey’s, mccollum’s and stone’s of the world to be transferring when they are every day starters. it’s very clearly just for the NIL deal and that is what kills the amateur feel of the sport
NCAA could greatly reduce this if they just made you ineligible for NIL deals for a year after transferring similar to how you used to have to sit s year if it was a non grad transfer.
The NCAA can’t make a player ineligible for NIL benefits. They lost that court case badly.
Most of what players are getting is not NIL. In some cases, it’s window dressing to look like NIL, and in some cases it’s just cash.
When this case started, there were female gymnasts and volleyball players who had huge “influencer” followings on Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and other services. Some were making substantial income there. The NCAA tied to shut that down and ban them from competition.
The NCAA can’t ban NIL, but they could actually enforce some of their rules.
However, how much NIL income is actually NIL? This is clearly pay-to-play, while the volleyball players were actually making NIL money