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Pressure on NCAA to let athletes cash in
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[QUOTE="Ricker, post: 3966809, member: 1245"] For 2022 recruits it looks like Hurley & Co. are going to ultimately need to promote a marketing capability to line up compliant opportunities. Will take some doing to perfect the pitch in comparison to other schools. Having ESPN close by may end up in some kind of advantage. Bristol headquarters and recruiting a local Bristol kid must have some synergy. They will need 'big' deals for top recruits and car wash promotionals even for guys on the bench. Interesting thought that it might work out keeping kids in school longer if they have some income. Could even tie them to the schools and lessen the number of transfers if they have some income they might be walking away from with only the speculative opportunities of the next stop. Glad I don't have to figure this out and translate it to recruiting. Whew that Hurley hired Murray vs me. I dodged a bullet there. :cool: [/QUOTE]
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