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Class of 2023 PF Joseph "JP" Estrella (ME / Brewster) Offered

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Any regulation of this new system, if it does come, will emanate from the Federal government.

Legislation is now being prepared by Manchin and Tuberville (actually by their staffs). And, that makes sense--WVa will be left behind, and Auburn/Bama will (comparatively) not do as well in the new, NIL world as they have done under the NCAA enforcement regime.
 
Actually you might be right, I don't think NIL deals can be tied to a school specifically. So for HS kids/transfers, its here is some NIL money with the hopes they make it to campus or they get paid once they get to campus.

Doesn’t work that way.
 
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Boosters can’t pay players either. Not saying they’ll do a damn thing but why did the ncaa send a letter to all schools looking for info on schools paying recruits. It’s illegal no matter how you try to spin it.
It is illegal. But until its enforced it wont stop.
 
Oh well. But most schools aren’t paying players. Just the ones that paid players prior to NIL. And the “system” right now is that paying recruits to attend your school is illegal.

Worst kept secret?
 
Getting caught up on all this

The word "illegal" is being thrown around alot

If anything the 9-0 Supreme Court decision stated what the NCAA was doing in preventing college athletes from being compensated and earning money was actually "illegal"

So the NCAA rules at this point are a joke because if they ever try to enforce them on a player or school, the schools are lawyered up ready to fight and have this legal precedent as their argument

The NCAA does not want that smoke

So when it comes to Compensation and NIL, the NCAA really has no rules because if they try to enforce, they will likely lose in court
 
I am very surprised that athletes who were forced not to earn money working by the NCAA, I am specifically remembering Anderson Hunt the ex UNLV guard, have not sued the NCAAA. Maybe the statute of limitations has run out. Let's face it, at the top levels we have been kidding ourselves if we really believe all players were amateurs by the strict definition.
 
Getting caught up on all this

The word "illegal" is being thrown around alot

If anything the 9-0 Supreme Court decision stated what the NCAA was doing in preventing college athletes from being compensated and earning money was actually "illegal"

So the NCAA rules at this point are a joke because if they ever try to enforce them on a player or school, the schools are lawyered up ready to fight and have this legal precedent as their argument

The NCAA does not want that smoke

So when it comes to Compensation and NIL, the NCAA really has no rules because if they try to enforce, they will likely lose in court

We aren’t talking college athletes at a college. We’re talking potential college athletes. Meaning recruits.
 
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