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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 928421" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>This.</p><p></p><p>We're close to reaching that tipping point where it becomes obvious that "you can't have it both ways." Either these players are professional "employees," responsible for generating millions of dollars in revenue, or they're college kids. </p><p></p><p>If the former, they're accepting a higher level of accountability for results - and if someone doling out NIL money is interested in winning championships (not that that sort of pay-for-results would <em>ever</em> happen, since this NIL money is only about advertising, right?), then the NIL organization should have the right to contractually obligate the person representing them to play in any bowl games, unless an injury is present. And of course, the player is fine to not accept that NIL money.</p><p></p><p>Of course, this would only happen in a world where teams' donors weren't ready and willing to light ridiculous amounts of cash on fire, just to get someone to their school (irrespective of results).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 928421, member: 3440"] This. We're close to reaching that tipping point where it becomes obvious that "you can't have it both ways." Either these players are professional "employees," responsible for generating millions of dollars in revenue, or they're college kids. If the former, they're accepting a higher level of accountability for results - and if someone doling out NIL money is interested in winning championships (not that that sort of pay-for-results would [I]ever[/I] happen, since this NIL money is only about advertising, right?), then the NIL organization should have the right to contractually obligate the person representing them to play in any bowl games, unless an injury is present. And of course, the player is fine to not accept that NIL money. Of course, this would only happen in a world where teams' donors weren't ready and willing to light ridiculous amounts of cash on fire, just to get someone to their school (irrespective of results). [/QUOTE]
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