NCHawker
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I've heard a lot of reporting and analysis about how NIL as opened the way to essentially paying players. SEC schools have dedicated 'collectives' that are pools of funds to funnel cash in exchange of NIL activities. The money is big.
While the NCAA forbids financial inducements, the language of the NIL contracts states that they are not an inducement but everyone knows they are. One contract is paying a 5-star athlete$2 million per year in exchange for appearances, and other promotions
I have heard of commercials for a local Mexican restaurant and autograph signing. Its nice the players get bit of cash. At the same time none of this strikes me as competitive or something that would catch the interest of top payers
I've heard no reporting on any similar attempts or special apparatus supporting Iowa and I'm wondering if Iowa's boosters or other insiders will step up, innovate and find a way to stay competitive.
While the NCAA forbids financial inducements, the language of the NIL contracts states that they are not an inducement but everyone knows they are. One contract is paying a 5-star athlete$2 million per year in exchange for appearances, and other promotions
I have heard of commercials for a local Mexican restaurant and autograph signing. Its nice the players get bit of cash. At the same time none of this strikes me as competitive or something that would catch the interest of top payers
I've heard no reporting on any similar attempts or special apparatus supporting Iowa and I'm wondering if Iowa's boosters or other insiders will step up, innovate and find a way to stay competitive.