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Each of the 90 existing Miami scholarship players will be offered a $500 a month contract (up to $6000 for a year) to endorse American Top Team through their social media accounts, personal appearances and other marketing vehicles. If all 90 players opt to accept a deal, the total American Top Team investment in year one could reach $540,000.

The deal is being administered by a new marketing company - "Bring Back The U" - which was created by South Florida businessman Dan Lambert, who founded American Top Team and is a longtime Golden Cane and member at CaneSport.com.

Lambert also hopes to recruit other businesses to offer similar NIL deals to Hurricane players this year and in the future.
 
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Each of the 90 existing Miami scholarship players will be offered a $500 a month contract (up to $6000 for a year) to endorse American Top Team through their social media accounts, personal appearances and other marketing vehicles. If all 90 players opt to accept a deal, the total American Top Team investment in year one could reach $540,000.

The deal is being administered by a new marketing company - "Bring Back The U" - which was created by South Florida businessman Dan Lambert, who founded American Top Team and is a longtime Golden Cane and member at CaneSport.com.

Lambert also hopes to recruit other businesses to offer similar NIL deals to Hurricane players this year and in the future.
Not exactly shocking, except, perhaps, in it's transparency. Where did you get this? Do you have a link?
 
This has the potential to turn into a total crap show soon. It won't be long before recruits will decide where to play based on how much they can get in those deals just like the pros.

Where do you draw the line on this? My only hope is CT and NY got plenty of companies willing to make deals with Uconn athletes just to keep up with the Jones.
 
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Just spoil the athletes more... On the bright side, the NFL respects UConn for not producing primadonnas. So far.
 
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Not exactly shocking, except, perhaps, in it's transparency. Where did you get this? Do you have a link?
Canesport...I'll link but it may be behind a paywall...

EDIT>>>I see it is linked already
 
This will be transformative and I think over time this will whittle down the schools that want to be involved in this type of process. I think there will be some P5 schools in that group as well.

There will be some enormous money going to some of these kids and the schools that are best positioned to foster and enhance that will have insurmountable advantages in recruiting. Again, I believe that major college athletics is heading down the road of a relatively small number of universities whose football and MBB programs are essentially feeder programs for the NFL and NBA.

I'm not making a judgement on the fairness of this. I can see where the athletes have a legitimate argument that they deserve some of this money. On a personal level this version of college athletics holds little appeal to me. From my standpoint I might as well watch the best of the best and tune into the NFL and NBA.

What the SEC will do with this door being opened boggles the mind..........
 
This is just like legalizing weed. It was being consumed all along, just out of the shadows now.

No, this is different. This opens up large amounts of money across the board to many more athletes. You will have 17-18 year old recruits making seven figures with professional representation. Keeping these kids away from the sharks will not be easy.
 
This has the potential to turn into a total crap show soon. It won't be long before recruits will decide where to play based on how much they can get in those deals just like the pros.

Where do you draw the line on this? My only hope is CT and NY got plenty of companies willing to make deals with Uconn athletes just to keep up with the Jones.
The crap show will have a slight counter balance; playing time.
 
SEC can now perform their motto of "if you aren't cheating, you aren't trying" in the open. What could possibly go wrong? With college football already having a built-in caste system, how much worse can this get?
 
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Exactly.

It can affect basketball programs as well..

I can hear the echoes of Duke, UNC, Gonzaga, UConn, Michigan basketball boosters as they say "let's put together a sports marketing organization...look at Miami.

 
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Nike can just up the ante and offer Oregon guys $50,000 a year to endorse their products.

Adidas does not have to run in "shadow mode"...just pay the athletes
 
It can affect basketball programs as well..

I can hear the echoes of Duke, UNC, Gonzaga, UConn, Michigan basketball boosters as they say "let's put together a sports marketing organization...look at Miami.
Oh it's coming. It was entirely foreseeable.
 
If I weren't so lazy, I'd set up a service/company to handle all of these kids taxes that they now need to worry about reporting to the IRS with all of these NIL/endorsement deals. Half of the NCAA players are going to be under IRS audit in 3 years :)
 
It really will be the end of college athletics as it has been known. I imagine in a few years there will be a few schools that effectively are little more than professional minor leagues. To me it will be interesting to see if a group of schools just say enough! I would look to Georgetown, Notre Dame and some ACC and mid tier Big teams to lead the way. ND is on record that they will never pay players for example. We will see.
 
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Well this was a court decision, not a legislative or executive one.

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It really will be the end of college athletics as it has been known. I imagine in a few years there will be a few schools that effectively are little more than professional minor leagues. To me it will be interesting to see if a group of schools just say enough! I would look to Georgetown, Notre Dame and some ACC and mid tier Big teams to lead the way. ND is on record that they will never pay players for example. We will see.
Recruiting will essentially turning into free agency. Schools with massive resources and huge boosters will be able to recruit based on how much potential NIL deals will look like. It looks like boosters will be involving in all recruiting in the open. Second and third tier schools in states will be left behind fast while big state U and rich private universities can get boosters to pony up. Where is this all heading towards? This new world could be more uglier than the one we have now.
 
ND is on record that they will never pay players for example. We will see.

They won't need to. They have enough crazy, rich boosters to funnel the money to the players, that they'll never have to pay them themselves.

And watch as this will now be part of negotiations for contracts and deals with the schools. I a making this up....but if Notre Dame currently has an endorsement deal with Lexus for $20M, the next negotiations will include $20M deal for Notre Dame, along with an additional$5M available for 'player sponsors' that are paid directly from Lexus to the players along with free vehicles and 'travel accounts'. The school will not have to actually pay the players, they will just create dedicated revenue streams for the players that are paid by either boosters directly or the sponsors/companies themselves.

This will also remove any 'employee' liabilities that actually paying the players directly would create. Otherwise you'd be dealing with health insurance and injury/workmans comp claims from the players.
 
They won't need to. They have enough crazy, rich boosters to funnel the money to the players, that they'll never have to pay them themselves.

And watch as this will now be part of negotiations for contracts and deals with the schools. I a making this up....but if Notre Dame currently has an endorsement deal with Lexus for $20M, the next negotiations will include $20M deal for Notre Dame, along with an additional$5M available for 'player sponsors' that are paid directly from Lexus to the players along with free vehicles and 'travel accounts'. The school will not have to actually pay the players, they will just create dedicated revenue streams for the players that are paid by either boosters directly or the sponsors/companies themselves.

This will also remove any 'employee' liabilities that actually paying the players directly would create. Otherwise you'd be dealing with health insurance and injury/workmans comp claims from the players.
Yep. Schools won't have to pay players directly since businesses that sponsor them will do it for them. Schools with huge brands like ND will benefit more in recruiting because their "sponsors" can essentially offer better NIL deals than schools like UMASS. The inequality will get much worse since NIL deals will be part of all recruiting.
 
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Not to be completely a sexist pig....but maybe good looking female athletes will have an advantage...


 
LOL...UNC boosters actually just received an email telling them that it wasn't alright to just give an athlete money.
 
But...the guidelines from the NCAA allow boosters to pay for endorsements...own a restauarant, clothing store, etc...pay for the endorsement....

And smart folks, like at Miami, are organizing these endorsement deals.
 
Letting the kids earn a living however they can is the way it should be. Unintended consequences be damned. There is no other way forward.

I really don't think it will change things too much...except when the occasional billionaire steps up and showers a program with money...but then that program has to go win and that still wont be easy.

I think the landscape still has a chance to play out like the MLB. Some loaded teams will still underperform and there will still be some upstarts....just fewer. The ugly part might come when the upstarts have a lot of one and done kids moving up to the next cash level (ie G5 to P5) after break out seasons. But to move a player up, another player has to move down. Anyway- the horse is coming out of the barn this month....and never going back.
 
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I expect SMU to rise again with this new system (football and basketball). It's game on again with their very wealthy boosters. Here comes the Pony Express 2.0.
 
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