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Nil needs cap/ much more regulation
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[QUOTE="FfldCntyFan, post: 4634179, member: 71"] Hard to argue any of this. There should be fill disclosure on NIL, not only what each student athlete receives but also the sources and how it was earned. Transparency is never a bad thing. With this, a mechanism for guaranteeing an NIL amount should require some scrutiny. If it us a gift to the student athlete there should be restrictions on how much can be gifted and how many can receive gifts in any given athletic/academic year. As far as no sit transfer, there should be one and only one per student athlete regardless. The players will be a bit more discriminatory about moving if this is the case. I also would not permit a not sit transfer if he's following a coach from one school to another. A coach moving on (which is within his right) is one thing. Bringing the cream of his former employer's crop with him is another thing entirely. [/QUOTE]
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