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<blockquote data-quote="ramblin_man" data-source="post: 716160" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>I really wonder how this will impact the coach vs player relationship. What type of rules can the coach enforce upon then players if it is restricting the players’ opportunities to profit from their name, image, or likeness? For instance practice, study hall, strength training sessions. Coach hands players their schedule and player takes a pen and crosses through it and then hands the coach a itemized list of their appointments around town with their sponsors and their “appearance requests”. If a coach says no then is the coach/school not restraining that players opportunities to receive funds? Then can the player turn around and sue the school/coach for “loss of wages”? Plus will the coaching staffs now have/need to hire lawyers to read/dissect player’s contract agreements to make sure: 1. Players understand what they’re signing/impact (binding after college and into their pro careers?) 2. That it’s not in conflict-violation with something the college has in place with an endorsement agreement. 3. Is a player going to be forced to submit/disclose endorsement agreements, revenue totals, with the college staff they play for? Can the coaching staffs disclosure Sponsorship “net worth” individual incomes to recruits to entice them to pick their college. 4. How will it impact the chemistry of “teamwork” or classroom work when individual players hyper focus on revenue opportunities instead of team/school. 5. Will the players be allowed to hire agencies if a advisor is provided by their school to handle their “business opportunities”? 6. This might perhaps make it more difficult for colleges to stockpile blue chip recruits because they’re going to find themselves with reduced opportunities due to no exposure/playing time. 8. Will college uniforms start looking like individual unique billboards With patches from their sponsors sewn onto their jerseys or 1000 arm bands up/down players arms repoing their sponsors? 9. There may be 1,000’s of “new internet companies” (slush funds) or LLC set up at school made up of boosters who will Pass through/funnel money to players through to represent the imaginary “new company”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblin_man, post: 716160, member: 377"] I really wonder how this will impact the coach vs player relationship. What type of rules can the coach enforce upon then players if it is restricting the players’ opportunities to profit from their name, image, or likeness? For instance practice, study hall, strength training sessions. Coach hands players their schedule and player takes a pen and crosses through it and then hands the coach a itemized list of their appointments around town with their sponsors and their “appearance requests”. If a coach says no then is the coach/school not restraining that players opportunities to receive funds? Then can the player turn around and sue the school/coach for “loss of wages”? Plus will the coaching staffs now have/need to hire lawyers to read/dissect player’s contract agreements to make sure: 1. Players understand what they’re signing/impact (binding after college and into their pro careers?) 2. That it’s not in conflict-violation with something the college has in place with an endorsement agreement. 3. Is a player going to be forced to submit/disclose endorsement agreements, revenue totals, with the college staff they play for? Can the coaching staffs disclosure Sponsorship “net worth” individual incomes to recruits to entice them to pick their college. 4. How will it impact the chemistry of “teamwork” or classroom work when individual players hyper focus on revenue opportunities instead of team/school. 5. Will the players be allowed to hire agencies if a advisor is provided by their school to handle their “business opportunities”? 6. This might perhaps make it more difficult for colleges to stockpile blue chip recruits because they’re going to find themselves with reduced opportunities due to no exposure/playing time. 8. Will college uniforms start looking like individual unique billboards With patches from their sponsors sewn onto their jerseys or 1000 arm bands up/down players arms repoing their sponsors? 9. There may be 1,000’s of “new internet companies” (slush funds) or LLC set up at school made up of boosters who will Pass through/funnel money to players through to represent the imaginary “new company”. [/QUOTE]
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