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NIL was always going to ruin college sports. There is 0 way to prevent boosters from offering college kids NIL deals to go to schools. Absolutely laughable that people thought that would/could be corralled. Boosters often have millions of dollars they don’t know what to do with and want to see their college team succeed. They are willing to do anything to make their team better. You were never going to keep boosters from offering NIL. And if you tried, there would be another lawsuit because you would severely limit the number of individuals who could offer NIL.
The bigger issue and the issue Jim NEEDED to discuss was TAMPERING. That is 100% enforceable and should be policed closer than ever with the NIL climate. Look, if a kid just goes into the portal because he wants to see what his value is, that is one thing. It could benefit him, could also cost him his spot on the roster with no landing spot. A risk many probably wouldn’t take. But to have a dozen coaches contact your relatives and high school coaches and tell them what they would be willing to offer in NIL for that individual to enter the Portal. That needs to have DEATH Penalty consequences attached to it. That is where 75%, if not more of the NIL issues come from. No one, and I mean absolutely NO ONE would have a problem with Jim’s NIL comments if he strictly kept it to Tampering. This is something that every coach needs to be at the table pounding their fist over. The BC football coach started this conversation and then pooped his pants when it came to identifying the perpetrators. Unless the coaches start to come out and accuse people and actually have NCAA backing, the tampering will get worse and worse. Right now, tampering is the Wild Wild West. There are rules but no enforcement.
That’s like a highway where the speed limit reads 35 MPH. Everyone in the community knows that cops don’t police that highway and you will never get a ticket on that stretch of highway. How many people in that community will go the 35 MPH speed limit? You may have a few initially. But as people see more and more drivers going faster and pushing the limit. They will start to do so. Soon, no one will abide by the rules and the road will be a free for all.
That is the way coaches are going about tampering. OMG I can contact so and so and the NCAA won’t do anything. Then another coach sees his team get ravaged with tampering and all these other teams that were his equals are now passing him. You don’t think that coach is now going to partake in the same behavior that cost him his entire team? It’s cyclical. And until the NCAA steps in and does something about this tampering that comes with unprecedented sanctions; coaches will continue to cross the line over and over again.
That is the real issue in college sports today. It isn’t the NIL. It is the Blatant Tampering that is occurring without any consequences.
Edit: this isn’t really about what jim said or what I think of Jim’s comments. This is more about my belief that Tampering is a major issue in college sports and is more damaging to the game than NIL.
The bigger issue and the issue Jim NEEDED to discuss was TAMPERING. That is 100% enforceable and should be policed closer than ever with the NIL climate. Look, if a kid just goes into the portal because he wants to see what his value is, that is one thing. It could benefit him, could also cost him his spot on the roster with no landing spot. A risk many probably wouldn’t take. But to have a dozen coaches contact your relatives and high school coaches and tell them what they would be willing to offer in NIL for that individual to enter the Portal. That needs to have DEATH Penalty consequences attached to it. That is where 75%, if not more of the NIL issues come from. No one, and I mean absolutely NO ONE would have a problem with Jim’s NIL comments if he strictly kept it to Tampering. This is something that every coach needs to be at the table pounding their fist over. The BC football coach started this conversation and then pooped his pants when it came to identifying the perpetrators. Unless the coaches start to come out and accuse people and actually have NCAA backing, the tampering will get worse and worse. Right now, tampering is the Wild Wild West. There are rules but no enforcement.
That’s like a highway where the speed limit reads 35 MPH. Everyone in the community knows that cops don’t police that highway and you will never get a ticket on that stretch of highway. How many people in that community will go the 35 MPH speed limit? You may have a few initially. But as people see more and more drivers going faster and pushing the limit. They will start to do so. Soon, no one will abide by the rules and the road will be a free for all.
That is the way coaches are going about tampering. OMG I can contact so and so and the NCAA won’t do anything. Then another coach sees his team get ravaged with tampering and all these other teams that were his equals are now passing him. You don’t think that coach is now going to partake in the same behavior that cost him his entire team? It’s cyclical. And until the NCAA steps in and does something about this tampering that comes with unprecedented sanctions; coaches will continue to cross the line over and over again.
That is the real issue in college sports today. It isn’t the NIL. It is the Blatant Tampering that is occurring without any consequences.
Edit: this isn’t really about what jim said or what I think of Jim’s comments. This is more about my belief that Tampering is a major issue in college sports and is more damaging to the game than NIL.
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