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Mulkey story coming? ** ITS HERE
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[QUOTE="oldhusky, post: 4931460, member: 9844"] I think you are right that at the moment it is so broad. It might be just a little like crypto or AI where it is largely undefined now but you know regulations and boundaries are coming. To be a little more specific, what can you tell a player you are recruiting? Can you give them wild unrealistic projections of their income potential? Come here and we can make you a millionaire, or guarantee several hundred thousand a year? Should it even be ok to reveal actual income figures from players who did receive that compensation, when that info could easily be considered private and confidential from the player's standpoint. I don't know how the rules will all break out over time, but wildly overestimating and projecting on campus income is a tool that we can expect to be used by programs that are character challenged. It is too great a temptation. Promise a player from a modest financial background $100,000 more than your recruiting competitors, and you probably increase your chance of landing them substantially. It is broad now, but I think a better term might be undefined. Some players are probably being told the truth, and others are being sold a bill of goods. Future rules and boundaries seem like a given IMO, just awaiting examples of misuse that is likely to come from some program in the future. [/QUOTE]
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