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Some have been turned down. Many others have not been ruled on.
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Hearing Ed Orgeron might be heading to Arkansas.
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Thanks for the excellent input. There is no way Texas should get outspent by schools like Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Clemson, Alabama. Ohio St, sure. Nike U, sure.
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Texas vs Dogs score prediction time
Ambassador of Texas replied to Joe Zura's topic in On Texas Football Forum
UGA - 24 Horns - 20 -
Therefore, it's a free-for-all.
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Baylor AD and CFP Chairmen takes leave of absence
mcwast replied to Rocky P's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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i see him as the underrated back in the class that may get his chance to shine and surprise everyone but himself. see tre wisner and cedric baxter.
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Baylor AD and CFP Chairmen takes leave of absence
Rocky P replied to Rocky P's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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I think the kid is a take no question, I’d like to see him in the class
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The key things to look at are first, how many deals are being turned down for not meeting the FMV threshold and second, how many lawsuits are filed regarding deals not accepted. The NCAA has a recent history of caving at the mere mention of lawsuits, given their history of losing so many court cases the past few years. I just checked and the updated stats seem to indicate the agents have figured out ways to make most deals 'legal'. From Associated Press article More than $87 million in NIL deals have been approved in college sports since June (updated Nov 9 so pretty recent): (quote) The College Sports Commission released statistics Thursday saying it has approved 12,175 third-party name, image, likeness deals for athletes worth $87.5 million while rejecting fewer than 400. The latest snapshot, which includes data from June 11 through Nov. 1, also provided an update on turnaround time. It said 53% of deals submitted to NIL Go were resolved within 24 hours and 74% of deals that reached resolution did so within seven days following submission of all required information. Third-party deals, often with organizations with close ties to the schools called collectives, are a way for athletic departments to go beyond the $20.5 million they’re allowed to pay players directly this academic year as part of the court-approved House settlement. ... The overall value of the rejected deals was $10.01 million, with an average of $25,400. Common reasons for rejecting deals include them not fitting the CSC definition of having a “valid business purpose,” a requirement designed to prevent collectives from simply paying athletes to play at the school. Also, a practice called “warehousing” athletes’ NIL rights is against the rules; that happens when a company locks up a player’s NIL rights with no immediate plan to use them. Athletes must also be receiving a fair “range of compensation” for what they’re doing, a metric being determined by Deloitte, the accounting firm hired by the CSC to create NIL Go. The 394 rejected deals does not include deals that were not cleared at first but have been sent back for further review. The CSC said no cases have been sent to arbitration. (/quote) This will be an ongoing story but so far it looks like the 3rd party deals are going through relatively unscathed. Would be nice to know if the really big ones like Felix Ojo's $5 million+ deal are getting approved.
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A little bit of a throwback player? I hope he hasn't topped out!!!!
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I'll go see him next week. If Texas has a spot for him, yes.
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@CJ Vogel you think Walker ends up in the Texas class?
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Hard to establish true market value with a small data set and looming lawsuits for denials. It's going to take a few more years to work itself out.
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Put 15 pounds on him and get a John Riggins diesel.
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We need a guy named Jett on the team. I also wanted that guy named Tank.
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....should be another variable of stimulation for our team. Players want respect and it appears we aren't getting any against Georgia. Kirby strikes me as that punk in high school who got away with everything, because his dad was on the School Board. Notice how he walks on the field, and argues with refs. He is treated differently than other coaches.
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In all practical terms, isn't NIL now almost totally unregulated? Aren't we truly in the twilight zone? I haven't heard of anyone's NIL being turned down for being outside of "true market value."
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Baylor AD and CFP Chairmen takes leave of absence
MJW2327 replied to Rocky P's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Just because it wasn’t related to the sideline incident doesn’t mean it’s not related to the root cause. This type of thing smells of alcohol. The hypocrisy at a Baptist school like Baylor knows no bounds. And before anyone says that this is a jump-to-conclusion presumption, isn’t that the point of a thread like this, speculation? -
Won't reclassify based on a conversation earlier. Sarkisian stopped by a game last week. Ohio State is the clear leader. TexasA&M a big threat as well.