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NCAA to soon pass name, image and likeness rules targeting boosters offering inducements to athletes (Dodd)
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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 4311427, member: 44"] No I’m not going to declare him ineligible over a follow. That’s kind of a silly strawman isn’t it? But let’s see the kid goes on his Instagram account and post I just got a half $1 million in cash from NIL booster car wash and rival state you sees it and reports it to the NCAA. Is that something that is worth following up on? Let’s say an assistant coach he’s fired and he goes to the NCAA and says yeah that car wash guy has been giving millions to our kids. Perhaps that might be worth a look? Let’s say popular recruit who has been a big state U target for three years texts them rival state U he’s offering me $750,000 in booster money can you match it? Do you think that text might make its way to the NCAA? It’s easy to come up with 1 million things that would be hard to track, but there are 1 million more that would be easy. Again, your argument is don’t regulate things that people could hide. by that logic, we really shouldn’t have any anti-drug laws because a whole lot of that happens under the radar and we certainly shouldn’t have an income tax because the black economy is huge. Still, we do have laws, and there actually are prosecutions under them. [/QUOTE]
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