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NCAA Investigating Tennessee for NIL Violations
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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 4866503, member: 37"] Got a kick out of this because I was thinking about writing the same thing. The only thing this suit does is gives rich boosters ideas. I look at NIL in the same manner as alcohol and the end of Prohibition. There are going to be a lot more players (boosters) getting involved which means that those boosters willing to cheat before NIL have a lot more competition. Football will be the sport most likely to suffer from this because of the number of players necessary to support a team. I expect the days of having two to six superior teams are heading to extinction. There will be a lot of mediocre good teams. It will be interesting to see if this sport retains its viewership when the best teams in the playoffs come in with 8-4 records. This is the golden age for any high school player with talent in a sport that is valued by boosters. For example instead of a rendezvous in the basement with Laurie Fine you can get a trip to Monaco with a bevy of beautiful women sharing your view of the Mediterranean. [/QUOTE]
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