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[QUOTE="pokercuse08, post: 4868770, member: 6535"] Either they do something like this, or the gap between the haves and the have nots is going to be MASSIVE... Which is what they want, so I doubt anything happens. By comparison, the major sports in the US all have a salary cap and/or luxury tax. In European soccer, there are transfer fees. I think some combination of a transfer fee and a luxury tax would make a lot of sense. It should be something like if you take a transfer in the portal who played more than X% of snaps/minutes the previous season, you have to pay the school you're taking him from X% of the amount of the NIL deal you're signing him to. That school is required to pay out that money in NIL within, say, 3 years? This would allow smaller schools to bank the NIL money and go all-in every few years if they wanted, or spread it out evenly. It would reward programs that recruit well and develop talent, and it would help spread the NIL money around more. You could toy with the numbers but I think that concept would work well. Good luck getting the Alabamas and Ohio States and Notre Dames to agree to it, though. [/QUOTE]
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