Agree with your above post about NIL "intent" and transfer portal "intent". One of them, by themselves, ok.
The combo, however, is going to destroy anyone who is not one of the largest 30-40 football programs with unlimited resources of supporters with large pockets.
Here's the dilemma as I see it. For a school like UL it wouldn't matter if you tried to pay your players. There would always be someone who would be willing to pay them more & you still lose out. So does it matter? I wouldn't be opposed to an overall team pool that boosters could donate to & have banquet nights with the players, or do some kind of fund raising just to show some appreciation to ALL of the players. But to target key players & screw everyone else is absolutely the wrong way to build any team program. No matter what, if the school is to field a football program of any value, it must adhere to these types of beliefs, even IF they did a student assistance program.
I will sit in a stadium every Saturday to watch kids who love the school they’re playing for, who stand for the national anthem, who want to be here. Otherwise, my interest level drops significantly.
Every team has sugar daddies. The question is which team’s sugar daddies are going to play this game.
La Tech boosters obviously aren’t going to match what an SEC school gives, but if they are able to do even 10k and we aren’t, La Tech is going to beat us in a lot of recruiting battles.
at what point can stakeholders sue a business that made poor investments and profits/stock price suffered and/or they fail to meet other obligations possibly even file bankruptcy?
and if that occurs will the ncaa step in and rule the original NIL payment to the particular athlete as fraudulent and forfeit their games? (i know they wont on part two, lol)
p.s. is tax evasion an ncaa violation?
also ironic that pell grants are based on parents income prior to enrollment. yet i wager making two million upon enrollment wouldnt lead the govt to call for the student to return the pell grant money….
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