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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 792905" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>GT will be at a distinct disadvantage as the free market prevails here which is what should happen. Right now there’s a smaller number of players being courted under the table thru intermediaries (bag men) & GT cannot compete. Fast forward when the NCAA loses here & players go thru contract negotiations ala NFL free agency prior to signing as freshmen or sophs, juniors, seniors, etc. Profiting off image likeness, etc is just the tip of the iceberg and players will be staring at life altering choices at 17 whether to pick college “a” where they can make $150k/yr vs college “b” with a better education where they may only make $50k. Going to be a huge bidding war for talent, we will lose badly, and “processing” will be on display for all to see. You’re going to see agents, guaranteed vs non-guaranteed money, signing bonuses, etc all becoming commonplace. Going to be a mess for sure. There’s just no legal basis for what the NCAA is doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 792905, member: 789"] GT will be at a distinct disadvantage as the free market prevails here which is what should happen. Right now there’s a smaller number of players being courted under the table thru intermediaries (bag men) & GT cannot compete. Fast forward when the NCAA loses here & players go thru contract negotiations ala NFL free agency prior to signing as freshmen or sophs, juniors, seniors, etc. Profiting off image likeness, etc is just the tip of the iceberg and players will be staring at life altering choices at 17 whether to pick college “a” where they can make $150k/yr vs college “b” with a better education where they may only make $50k. Going to be a huge bidding war for talent, we will lose badly, and “processing” will be on display for all to see. You’re going to see agents, guaranteed vs non-guaranteed money, signing bonuses, etc all becoming commonplace. Going to be a mess for sure. There’s just no legal basis for what the NCAA is doing. [/QUOTE]
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