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[QUOTE="Fatroony5, post: 3645922, member: 10323"] I never hear arguments about why athletes that have worth in the market place cannot capitalize on said worth. No other students at universities are restricted from that whether on an academic scholarship (partial or full) or not. Students are allowed to work and make money through whatever means come available to them, why aren’t scholarship athletes allowed to do that? Those 3% you’re referring to aren’t restricted in taking jobs that will pay them well while remaining on their scholarships (could be during the school year or summer times). NIL seems pretty simple to me. It allows the players to obtain financial income through the marketplace that every other student has access to while removing the liability of the school to directly pay the athletes. Allows the kids to make money while the schools don’t have to get involved to determine what player gets x amount and what sports have to be cut to make that work. [/QUOTE]
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