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Sugiura: Georgia Tech professor Baratunde Cola offers creative NIL proposal
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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 750278" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>I think you will get huge pushback on this. The whole reason the NCAA had to agree to NIL is because the enormous money made by NCAA football and athletes receiving no compensation (yes I get the education reward but for the top athletes College is a stepping stone to the pros). I fully get what he is trying to accomplish with his idea but I think athletes will want all of their money. And if they don't get it, they will take it to court and they will win. Once pandora's box is open, the best football and basketball players will be well compensated. My biggest fear is the best programs in those two sports will clean up on top recruits since they will be able to point to national exposure and how the athletes can maximize their money. I know Collins has been big with regards to Social Media so maybe he can come up with an angle to lessen the gap for our recruits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 750278, member: 1618"] I think you will get huge pushback on this. The whole reason the NCAA had to agree to NIL is because the enormous money made by NCAA football and athletes receiving no compensation (yes I get the education reward but for the top athletes College is a stepping stone to the pros). I fully get what he is trying to accomplish with his idea but I think athletes will want all of their money. And if they don't get it, they will take it to court and they will win. Once pandora's box is open, the best football and basketball players will be well compensated. My biggest fear is the best programs in those two sports will clean up on top recruits since they will be able to point to national exposure and how the athletes can maximize their money. I know Collins has been big with regards to Social Media so maybe he can come up with an angle to lessen the gap for our recruits. [/QUOTE]
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