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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="Richard7125" data-source="post: 967500" data-attributes="member: 5703"><p>I understand that NIL is being perverted, but the novel idea posted by Vespidae (which I thought was creative), doesn’t solve unfettered NIL payments which lure players from one school to another. You can argue paying all SAs $50k/year will make them less likely to transfer, but the exceptional players (eg Jordan Addison and Jahmyr Gibbs types) will still get big dollars. The exceptional players that warrant being on Wheaties boxes or video game covers will still warrant that. The courts ruled you can’t stop student-athletes from benefiting from their Name, Image and Likeness.</p><p></p><p>In other words, this doesn’t prevent the super-rich schools like Texas AM from paying $500k to $1.0m+ for a roster full of 5* players disguised as Name, Image and Likeness. This simply increases the level at which you start (ie the Big Blind was raised).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard7125, post: 967500, member: 5703"] I understand that NIL is being perverted, but the novel idea posted by Vespidae (which I thought was creative), doesn’t solve unfettered NIL payments which lure players from one school to another. You can argue paying all SAs $50k/year will make them less likely to transfer, but the exceptional players (eg Jordan Addison and Jahmyr Gibbs types) will still get big dollars. The exceptional players that warrant being on Wheaties boxes or video game covers will still warrant that. The courts ruled you can’t stop student-athletes from benefiting from their Name, Image and Likeness. In other words, this doesn’t prevent the super-rich schools like Texas AM from paying $500k to $1.0m+ for a roster full of 5* players disguised as Name, Image and Likeness. This simply increases the level at which you start (ie the Big Blind was raised). [/QUOTE]
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