You have gov't employees (scholarship athletes) being swayed by private $$ that effects many outside that cirlce, to include their teammates. This is classic tax$$ corruption at its best.
So, if these kids really want to play the game, then pull all schollys and let the NIL $$ field the entire team, well see how that works out. This argument of people making billions off these kids is complete garbage. Cashiers don't make what CEOs do, and they sure as he'll aren't paid by tax dollars when doing so. No way should tax payer dollars be supporting athletes who are being influenced and supported by outside private $$.
It's time for push back, for those of you in support of it, have fun. As this thing takes off you will gradually lose the fans, who will move onto professional sports where the best athletes in the world are, vs some suedo NFL called CFB that will never be the same. CFB will be a 15-20 team field, that's it, and the private $$ will go away after it gets bored with that structure.
It's time for CFB & the Universities to push back, organize, and heavily regulate it. Or, say they are not a part of it and elect to opt out of any NIL and Portal access to their student athletes. Make them sign contracts giving up their rights to either in exchange for the traditional schollys of today.
So, if these kids really want to play the game, then pull all schollys and let the NIL $$ field the entire team, well see how that works out. This argument of people making billions off these kids is complete garbage. Cashiers don't make what CEOs do, and they sure as he'll aren't paid by tax dollars when doing so. No way should tax payer dollars be supporting athletes who are being influenced and supported by outside private $$.
It's time for push back, for those of you in support of it, have fun. As this thing takes off you will gradually lose the fans, who will move onto professional sports where the best athletes in the world are, vs some suedo NFL called CFB that will never be the same. CFB will be a 15-20 team field, that's it, and the private $$ will go away after it gets bored with that structure.
It's time for CFB & the Universities to push back, organize, and heavily regulate it. Or, say they are not a part of it and elect to opt out of any NIL and Portal access to their student athletes. Make them sign contracts giving up their rights to either in exchange for the traditional schollys of today.