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[QUOTE="Zelda Zonk, post: 5098900, member: 966"] It would make more sense to me if the programs were paying the players, since it’s the programs with the revenue. But, then what? The pumps have been primed for citizens paying players, so how does a ‘cap’ work and how is it enforced? In olden times, you saw a college player with diamond earrings and a BMW and you had an idea he was getting booster dollars. In the future, if players are getting legitimized, regulated school money, how do you know he isn’t also getting extra benefits from the same kinds of people who are paying NIL? I like a cap, but no luxury tax allowance. That’s like not having a cap and the rich still have an advantage. I would love it if the ncaa made the payments, the amounts were tiered, based on ‘service time’ and they incentivized longevity with the same team. Thats still corruptible, but I don’t think there is a system that can’t be corrupted. [/QUOTE]
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