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OT-Burn it all down

Only the schools can stop this. If they don't like it then admit the kids are employees, collectively bargain and pay them directly.
The schools can't stop anything. The only way to stop this is the US Supreme Court changing a ruling or collective bargaining. The Supreme Court ruled that players have a constitutional right to make money on their NIL. The cat is never going back in the bag without full unionization and an agreement by the players to allow for some regulation. But why would they?

I wish the Ivy's would decide to go FBS and embrace their heritage as football powers. That would make things interesting.
 
When it gets down to HS kids even more people will start to want to change the system.
It already is. People can want what they want. I don't see anything changing in the near future. SEC and BIG 10 will eventually essentially become "College Sports" and others will be your 1-AA for lack of a better term
 
The schools can't stop anything. The only way to stop this is the US Supreme Court changing a ruling or collective bargaining. The Supreme Court ruled that players have a constitutional right to make money on their NIL. The cat is never going back in the bag without full unionization and an agreement by the players to allow for some regulation. But why would they?

I wish the Ivy's would decide to go FBS and embrace their heritage as football powers. That would make things interesting.
That's what I'm saying. The schools will have to make them employees, the players will need a union and they'll collectively bargain. The players would for the same reason they always do: very few players make top end money, almost all players need some guarantees.
 
It already is. People can want what they want. I don't see anything changing in the near future. SEC and BIG 10 will eventually essentially become "College Sports" and others will be your 1-AA for lack of a better term
Full time athletes who take classes part time while earning a salary - just like thousands of other non-athlete, working people do.
 
That's what I'm saying. The schools will have to make them employees, the players will need a union and they'll collectively bargain. The players would for the same reason they always do: very few players make top end money, almost all players need some guarantees.
But even if the schools make them employees, that won't slow down NIL.
 
But even if the schools make them employees, that won't slow down NIL.
they can only control NIL with union support.

Like a Syracuse employee can't go around and make money off that and most of them arent even union.

I mean union rules could make it like tips at a bar. Make all the NIL you want but X amount goes into the fund.
 
But even if the schools make them employees, that won't slow down NIL.
Collectives would presumably give money to the school to pay players directly rather than “independently” negotiate fraudulent NIL deals. Other nil, like doing commercials or autograph signing would stay.
 
Why are NBA player’s earnings restricted?
It's an interesting question, because the NBA salaries are restricted but their other earnings are not, and college athletes technically only have the other earnings.
 
It's an interesting question, because the NBA salaries are restricted but their other earnings are not, and college athletes technically only have the other earnings.

But their other earnings are restricted. For example, James Dolan can’t have one of his billionaire buddies offer a prized free agent a lucrative endorsement deal to entice him to sign with the Knicks - essentially skirting the salary cap. But that’s exactly what’s happening in college athletics right now.

Pay the players directly, have contracts between the schools and the players and have NIL be true NIL - not the absolute farce that it is right now.
 

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