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<blockquote data-quote="ramblin_man" data-source="post: 806926" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>This is going to be a really interesting transition in college sports. Will athletes be permitted to have agents to negotiate terms of their “likeness wage” with their clients’ college, institute, or university. Will there be caps in the amount of money a athlete or team can administer? This really does seem like a scenario that favors deep pockets and colleges, institutes, and universities with the largest fanbase. How will the smaller ones compete? Plus what prevents an individual’s pursuit of their endorsements/monies from conflicts with their teams spring, pregame, Postgame, pictures and interviews? Will teams even be able to produce programs/guides without having to pay out individually to each athlete pictured within the program? This could really change the dynamics of the coach/player/teammates relationships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblin_man, post: 806926, member: 377"] This is going to be a really interesting transition in college sports. Will athletes be permitted to have agents to negotiate terms of their “likeness wage” with their clients’ college, institute, or university. Will there be caps in the amount of money a athlete or team can administer? This really does seem like a scenario that favors deep pockets and colleges, institutes, and universities with the largest fanbase. How will the smaller ones compete? Plus what prevents an individual’s pursuit of their endorsements/monies from conflicts with their teams spring, pregame, Postgame, pictures and interviews? Will teams even be able to produce programs/guides without having to pay out individually to each athlete pictured within the program? This could really change the dynamics of the coach/player/teammates relationships. [/QUOTE]
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