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NIL, Transfers, and Stratospheric Salaries. What Is the Future of GT Football and College Football in General?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Prather" data-source="post: 941330" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Here is an idea... I'll admit there are issues with it, but it may be a starting point. Originally NIL was supposed to be sponsoring a player independent of the school he attends, but we have seen that is not the way it has played out. Therefore, we either need to put rules in place that any NIL agreement must remain in place with a player if that player transfers to a different school OR, we the school should get a percentage of the NIL agreement since that player is not purely getting paid for their likeness -rather they are getting paid for their likeness IN CONJUNCTION with an association to a given school. </p><p> Again, I readily admit that there are holes in this idea large enough to drive a truck through, but it may be a starting point...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Prather, post: 941330, member: 431"] Here is an idea... I'll admit there are issues with it, but it may be a starting point. Originally NIL was supposed to be sponsoring a player independent of the school he attends, but we have seen that is not the way it has played out. Therefore, we either need to put rules in place that any NIL agreement must remain in place with a player if that player transfers to a different school OR, we the school should get a percentage of the NIL agreement since that player is not purely getting paid for their likeness -rather they are getting paid for their likeness IN CONJUNCTION with an association to a given school. Again, I readily admit that there are holes in this idea large enough to drive a truck through, but it may be a starting point... [/QUOTE]
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