HuskyHawk
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Schools can't offer NIL deals at all. They aren't allowed to do that. Before or after.I don’t see the difference there.
And if you do stop schools from offering NIL deals before the students sign, what will happen is the kids and their agents will start giving schools their demands to pick their place. Basically become a player driven free agency for top prospects and transfers.
“Hey coach, I really want to play QB for Bama, but if I do I’ll want a Porsche, beach house for my mom and $500K in NIL, or else I’ll transfer after my first year. Just wanted to let you know, in case you want to pull my offer and offer another QB.” 24 hours later, Bama hasn’t pulled the offer so the kid signs with Bama and magically he gets his NIL wish list demands.
Either way, you can’t stop the NIL money talks from happening before or after. The information is out there and pretty easy for players / programs to figure out the players NIL “worth” / ability to pay up…
All that can happen with NIL is that a player who was previously prohibited from taking a job or earning money that is based in part on his or her status as a player, is no longer prohibited from that. So Andre can do advertisements for Huskies now, if both parties are so inclined. Paige can pitch Gatorade. Boosters? The rules for booster haven't changed, they can't recruit players. And they certainly can't pool $ to entice kids to go to their school for a side job with NIL money like what happened in Miami. NCAA can regulate this, but yes, it will be hard.
". Oops, he left out the incriminating evidence and the NCAA is not the federal government so there's no repercussions and no way to subpoena anyone to get the real records. You can't get the other side of the conversations because they're a private business and they tell you to screw. You going to declare him ineligible over a follow?
