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Should semipro/college players be paid, or allowed to sell their stuff? (NIL)



"Right now, it really is the Wild, Wild West,” the anonymous athletic director told CBS Sports. “If you're [Miami coach] Jim Larranaga, how are you trying to coach that team? With Isaiah Wong [whose NIL agent requested a new deal after Nigel Pack was paid more in NIL], you are really an NBA coach. You haven't heard from Coach Larranaga. You haven't from [AD Dan Radakovich], and you haven't heard from the sport program administrator for men's basketball. The only person you've heard from is [Miami booster and collective chief] John Ruiz and his agent."

Just sayin': Da U sure seems to be the "poster school" for NIL abuse/violations.....:nod:
 
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The NCAA can't even govern it's own members. Now it's going to try and influence what non member organizations (these collectives) do?

They have no power to make anyone cooperate with an investigation and if they force it, they know they are on shaky legal ground and will be sued by the kids agent, and others, almost immediately.

This is all fluff. It means nothing unless a school is dumb enough to cooperate.
 
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Notre Dame's Mike Brey says college basketball, football coaches should stop complaining about NIL

Amid a significant outcry from coaches and a new NCAA push toward regulating name, image and likeness deals, Notre Dame basketball coach Mike Brey has a message for his colleagues upset with an often chaotic process.

"[Coaches] have got to stop complaining," Brey said Tuesday at the ACC's annual spring meetings. "This is the world we're in, and last time I checked, we make pretty good money. So everybody should shut up and adjust."

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...ketball-football-coaches-stop-complaining-nil
 
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"This is the world we're in, and last time I checked, we make pretty good money. So everybody should shut up and adjust."

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Notre Dame's Mike Brey says college basketball, football coaches should stop complaining about NIL

Amid a significant outcry from coaches and a new NCAA push toward regulating name, image and likeness deals, Notre Dame basketball coach Mike Brey has a message for his colleagues upset with an often chaotic process.

"[Coaches] have got to stop complaining," Brey said Tuesday at the ACC's annual spring meetings. "This is the world we're in, and last time I checked, we make pretty good money. So everybody should shut up and adjust."

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...ketball-football-coaches-stop-complaining-nil

LOL. Was anybody talking about coaches salaries, Mike?

What’s that got to do with the price of tea in China?
 
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LOL. Was anybody talking about coaches salaries, Mike?

What’s that got to do with the price of tea in China?

I can assure you that a number of coaches are worried that some of their players may earn more money than they will. And they have issues with it, because they still want to look at the kids as "amateurs" knowing full well these kids haven't been amateurs since they were playing JV(or in some cases middle school).
 
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I can assure you that a number of coaches are worried that some of their players may earn more money than they will. And they have issues with it, because they still want to look at the kids as "amateurs" knowing full well these kids haven't been amateurs since they were playing JV(or in some cases middle school).

That could be true. But I’m not sure that’s the context he was using there.
 
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Ex-CFP chair Gary Barta: Repeal NCAA's one-time transfer exception to slow NIL-fueled player movement

Barta, Iowa's athletic director, called NIL 'a good thing' but said it was being used for recruiting


Former College Football Playoff chair Gary Barta believes he has a solution for the quickly ballooning name, image and likeness market, which has the NCAA and its member institutions scrambling for guardrails nearly a year after its inception. Barta, Iowa's athletic director, suggested on the "Fight for Iowa" podcast Thursday that repealing the NCAA's one-time transfer policy would slow a feverish transfer market fueled by booster collectives disguising pay-for-play deals as NIL.

Enacted a year ago, the policy allows undergraduates to transfer one time while maintaining immediate eligibility.

"The transfers -- again, allowing a student transfer without having to sit a year -- if it wasn't for NIL, it's a good move ... a good idea," said Barta. "Now, when you combine it with NIL, it has just become what many have called it: the 'Wild, Wild, West.' One idea ... and I'm pursuing this and throwing it out [there] is, if we can't totally control NIL, then let's go back and put a one-year [sit]. If you transfer, you don't have to lose your scholarship, but you must sit out a year. Because we can control that. And that I think [it] would slow down the NIL deals because a booster isn't going to offer a student-athlete a big sum of money if they know they come to their university and have to sit out a year."

Unlike others in his position, Barta called NIL "a good thing ... but what has happened is it is now being used for recruiting inducements. That was never intended. It still is against the rules, but it's blatantly being abused."

Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...exception-to-slow-nil-fueled-player-movement/

I really can't see that happening. It's not fair to penalize the player that has a good reason (i.e. other than NIL money) for transferring just because the NCAA/Conferences/schools can't police their booster's NIL activities.
 
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