whereiend Posted October 2 Posted October 2 (edited) The NIL Go crap is so dumb. They need to just allow long term contracts that include transfer fees, and then let players get paid whatever they get paid. Edited October 2 by whereiend Quote
Tuco Ramirez Posted October 2 Posted October 2 Well, the house settlement was fun while it lasted. Now back to the Wild West. 1 Quote
Bobby Burton Posted October 2 Posted October 2 What an absolute mess. Who could have guessed?!? 3 1 Quote
TexasLonghorns Posted October 2 Posted October 2 40 minutes ago, Bobby Burton said: What an absolute mess. Who could have guessed?!? It really feels like the NCAA has been holding onto this old-school idea of college sports being all about amateur vibes, even as courts and the real world keep shoving them toward change. The House settlement? It’s like slapping a Band-Aid on a leaky pipe, helpful for a moment, but these new rules they just dropped today feel more like a quick stitch job that might not hold. A federal law paired with a collective bargaining agreement sounds like the ideal fix, smooth, fair, and structured….but let’s be real, getting that through Congress with all its political drama? That’s a tall order. Quote
THookem Posted October 2 Author Posted October 2 TT NIL contracts https://www.lubbockonline.com/story/sports/college/red-raiders/2025/10/02/texas-tech-football-nil-revenue-sharing-contracts/86362499007/ 1 Quote
FootLaw Posted October 2 Posted October 2 Here's the crazy part about direct activation...you can still game the system. All this does is require specific "deliverables" to be put in writing. Who is going to check whether the deliverables actually happened? A smart collective/consumer drafts in simple "we come to you" type deliverables that require minimal effort and essentially keep these contracts pay for play deals. Tell the NCAA to sue me if they don't like it. Quote
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