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    Default Re: Dept. of Justice joins states' suit against NCAA transfer rules

    Quote Originally Posted by RougaWhite&Blue View Post
    But he made contribution and gave something of value to the university wothout hitting the field.... checks notes: he had a room and board partial scholarship. (And movie didnt mention it, but he could have been on the g.i.bill which is also a type of scholarship)

    The g.i. bill is only 3 years yet athletes can be on scholarship at least 6 years and possibly upwards of 8 under certain circumstances..... shouldnt we treat our veterans better than athletes who may or may not "give something in return" to their universities
    GI Bill is 36 months. A semester is 4.5 months long. So it will cover 8 semesters.

    But your point remains true. 5-6 years of getting paid for an education is a gift most of these athletes won’t understand.

  2. UL Football Re: Dept. of Justice joins states' suit against NCAA transfer rules

    It’s like a symbiotic relationship. The athletes NIL is worthless without the school, and the schools value increases with the quality of the player.

    So player A NIL value skyrockets when he goes from UL to LSU. Same player, same skillset. Richer clients supporting the LSU collective. The contract can absolutely be the player advertising in a UL uniform only, or anywhere he’s playing.

    I don’t understand how they can’t fashion a contract that has a do not compete clause in it.


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    NIL could not have worked out better for the NCAA, the universities or outfits like the TV networks. At least so far.

    Instead of them sharing some of the cash that they are making off of these athletes, they made the freaking fans pay them! It’s actually pretty brilliant.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    It’s like a symbiotic relationship. The athletes NIL is worthless without the school, and the schools value increases with the quality of the player.

    So player A NIL value skyrockets when he goes from UL to LSU. Same player, same skillset. Richer clients supporting the LSU collective. The contract can absolutely be the player advertising in a UL uniform only, or anywhere he’s playing.

    I don’t understand how they can’t fashion a contract that has a do not compete clause in it.
    A non compete coupled with NIL could be determined by the courts to be pay to play as the only place that athlete could play is where he is getting that NIL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginScotsman View Post
    they made the freaking fans pay them! It’s actually pretty brilliant.
    Kind of reminds me of american idol....record companies used to have to scout and scour clubs and small venues (at a cost) now they can make money off of the search..
    However, the fine print.. most new music NOW SUCKS, so they make more money in the short term but will it last in long term, same q now for college sports

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Rudy was not on academic or athletic scholarship. I'm still dumbfounded
    I think he was on GI scholarship from being in Vietnam

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    I think he was on GI scholarship from being in Vietnam
    And free room and board under the stadium from the key that rock didnt "know about"

  8. #32

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    What happens if someone asked to go in to the portal but the paperwork was not processed in time and the window closes?

    https://www.latimes.com/california/s...temwide-strike


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