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Proposed National NIL Legislation to Provide Clearinghouse
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[QUOTE="Zonepress, post: 4658073, member: 10855"] I find any limits on what players can earn preposterous The bill in congress that has proposed is strictly grandstanding Based on what Judge Kavanaugh, I had said, I find it hard to believe that this would pass constitutional muster anyway It seems to me the only way that you can limit NIL if the players become employees and contractually their limits to what they can earn outside of their scholarship I would assume the college hierarchy would be completely opposed to their players being employees Why isn’t there any cry to put a limit on what coaches can make? Or maybe a limit on how many coaches, staff members administrative people, etc. can be employed by the university the hypocrisy is boundless I,MHO, a College athletics should embrace the NIL as it lessons I need for them to be forced to pay the players I suppose the only downside is that those providing the NIl money might be diverting it from what day contribute to the university directly Colleges built the system where everyone got a nice piece of the pie except the players Thankfully that has changed and for me every day I see a player make some money it’s a good day [/QUOTE]
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