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In June of 2010, the NCAA, citing lack of institutional control and failure to monitor, levied historic sanctions on the USC football program as a result of Bush — and his family — accepting impermissible benefits from “unscrupulous agents.” The stiff sanctions were a result of the NCAA finding Bush had received in the neighborhood of $300,000 in illegal benefits from would-be marketers while a member of the football program. The 2005 Heisman Trophy winner voluntarily relinquished his award from that year in September of 2010.
Needless to say, Reggie Bush is "an expert" and/or authority on paying college football players, etc.
Can we get Pete Carroll on line 2?
Also posted in the 2020 season thread.
And yes, I know, Matt Hayes, big grain of salt.
If COVID-19 finally does away with the student-athlete myth, then there is a silver lining to every cloud.Not "the paradigm shift to change amateur sports"
It's the paradigm shift to utterly obliterate the thin veil of amateurism
To keep this out of the season thread, I don't believe direct payments are necessary, because I do believe the direct compensation in the form of the scholarship and team benefits are "enough" on that front. The 3rd party NIL payments, managed through the schools/conferences, is what has always been the missing piece, IMO. Allow them to get a bit from merch sales and licensing agreements, at a reasonable set percentage for everyone, not higher percentages for star players, as the star players will generally move more merch and realize their higher value that way. It maintains a fairly level playing field in terms of opportunity to earn across the team/different sports, and doesn't result in non-revenue sports having another cost associated with it outside of very minimal accounting time that is likely equal to what they'll be paying out for those sports. The interesting/complicated and more easily abused part is local and regional endorsements. I think this might be an area where the "free market" can't be allowed to work, and there have to be tighter limitations imposed by the schools/conference. I could see flat fees (set the same for everyone) being the way to manage this, as time isn't unlimited, and this could be how the non-stars, backups, and non-rev players realize their value to the school.