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Post by lebaneaver on May 30, 2024 21:59:36 GMT -8
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Post by speakthetruth on May 31, 2024 5:23:20 GMT -8
Sooner or later transfers during the season will happen. I'm betting sooner.
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Post by TheGlove on May 31, 2024 6:10:01 GMT -8
Pick up a much needed big man for the big dance?
Replace an injured LB during the bye week?
Bring in some bullpen depth for Omaha?
Why not? It’s gonna be chaos.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on May 31, 2024 8:45:01 GMT -8
Sooner or later transfers during the season will happen. I'm betting sooner. Good luck getting admissions departments, which operate independently of the athletic department, to approve the enrollment of a student at mid-semester or mid-term.
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Post by wetrodentia on May 31, 2024 9:15:31 GMT -8
Sooner or later transfers during the season will happen. I'm betting sooner. Good luck getting admissions departments, which operate independently of the athletic department, to approve the enrollment of a student at mid-semester or mid-term. You perhaps underestimate the power of money, i.e. "Be a real shame if that kid didn't get admitted and that gift for the new admin building disappeared..."
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Post by speakthetruth on May 31, 2024 9:17:08 GMT -8
Sooner or later transfers during the season will happen. I'm betting sooner. Good luck getting admissions departments, which operate independently of the athletic department, to approve the enrollment of a student at mid-semester or mid-term. So you are going to let a little admissions snafu get in the way of a kid making a living
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Post by killerbeavs on May 31, 2024 10:16:46 GMT -8
Good luck getting admissions departments, which operate independently of the athletic department, to approve the enrollment of a student at mid-semester or mid-term. So you are going to let a little admissions snafu get in the way of a kid making a living Requiring admission would be getting in the way of making a living.
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Post by rgeorge on May 31, 2024 10:29:01 GMT -8
So you are going to let a little admissions snafu get in the way of a kid making a living Requiring admission would be getting in the way of making a living. Admission to a school and the rules to qualify are not under NCAA purview. And, never will be.
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Post by grayman on May 31, 2024 10:41:40 GMT -8
In addition to the admissions aspect, I think there will some parameters in place based on financial agreements with the players. I doubt that it will be a free-for-all situation. And although there are some questions to be answered about how the whole cap system will work and how feasible it will be for many schools, at least it should bring in a much more regulated system and not the whole wild, wild west garbage with the current NIL situation.
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Post by rgeorge on May 31, 2024 10:47:47 GMT -8
In addition to the admissions aspect, I think there will some parameters in place based on financial agreements with the players. I doubt that it will be a free-for-all situation. And although there are some questions to be answered about how the whole cap system will work and how feasible it will be for many schools, at least it should bring in a much more regulated system and not the whole wild, wild west garbage with the current NIL situation. The new "system" does not effect the current NIL way of life. They will both be there. And, the new system is not required for every school. A school can opt out (not the penalty). Many schools will opt out. There is no way most schools can lose that much of the AD revenue.
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Post by grayman on May 31, 2024 11:30:29 GMT -8
In addition to the admissions aspect, I think there will some parameters in place based on financial agreements with the players. I doubt that it will be a free-for-all situation. And although there are some questions to be answered about how the whole cap system will work and how feasible it will be for many schools, at least it should bring in a much more regulated system and not the whole wild, wild west garbage with the current NIL situation. The new "system" does not effect the current NIL way of life. They will both be there. And, the new system is not required for every school. A school can opt out (not the penalty). Many schools will opt out. There is no way most schools can lose that much of the AD revenue. They will both exist but it's my understanding that it will affect how the NIL will work moving forward.
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Post by rgeorge on May 31, 2024 11:51:53 GMT -8
The new "system" does not effect the current NIL way of life. They will both be there. And, the new system is not required for every school. A school can opt out (not the penalty). Many schools will opt out. There is no way most schools can lose that much of the AD revenue. They will both exist but it's my understanding that it will affect how the NIL will work moving forward. Not sure how?? They are completely independent if one another. If a biz or individual wants to pony up merch or $ it'll be on top of any other comp. The schools that opt in will just have another level of headache. But, who knows??
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Post by grayman on May 31, 2024 11:59:57 GMT -8
They will both exist but it's my understanding that it will affect how the NIL will work moving forward. Not sure how?? They are completely independent if one another. If a biz or individual wants to pony up merch or $ it'll be on top of any other comp. The schools that opt in will just have another level of headache. But, who knows?? It will all be controlled through the schools so they won't be independent of each other. Theoretically it should reign in some of the more undesirable practices that have allegedy cropped up in connection to NIL deals.
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Post by rgeorge on May 31, 2024 13:30:22 GMT -8
Not sure how?? They are completely independent if one another. If a biz or individual wants to pony up merch or $ it'll be on top of any other comp. The schools that opt in will just have another level of headache. But, who knows?? It will all be controlled through the schools so they won't be independent of each other. Theoretically it should reign in some of the more undesirable practices that have allegedy cropped up in connection to NIL deals. NIL deals will not be controlled by, just certified, by the schools. NIL deals and the athlete "pool" from revenue sharing are completely separate entities. NIL collectives are not under school control and the settlement has nothing to do with them and their existence. In fact this settlement may lead to schools being able to enter NIL directly with students. But, doesn't eliminate collectives or give the schools control of them.
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Post by fridaynightlights on May 31, 2024 15:30:53 GMT -8
With college football players now being paid professionals I wonder if it will get to the point where enrollment in school will be optional.
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