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Should schools have to pay for transfers?

Actually, it it does step-by-step. But I get it, what I wrote wrote was a little "nuanced" so you might've missed it at first glance.
No it doesn't lol

You first reply is a wild (and incorrect) assumption and I flatly rejected it.

And because you're grossly mischaracterizing what I said and doing so in bad faith, I'm disengaging.
 
No it doesn't lol

You first reply is a wild (and incorrect) assumption and I flatly rejected it.

And because you're grossly mischaracterizing what I said and doing so in bad faith, I'm disengaging.
All I did was ask questions and you answered them individually, you just didn't like the cumulative result. It seems pretty straightforward to me, but, I guess, to some, it might be a little nuanced even for a self-proclaimed FERPA expert.
 
Geno made a comment this week about players should have buyouts.

I guess he doesn’t understand college athletics either.
 
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Tenn QB skipped practice in a holdout for more NIL money.

I don’t see how the current situation is sustainable. More and more like pros but without contracts.
 
@businesslawyer is it too late for me to get a patent for my idea? :D
I do not totally agree with paying buyouts for players necessarily but it’s not a bad idea. I do believe they should have contracts and allowed to transfer 1x without having to sit out a year. If they do transfer a 2nd time, they need to have been at current school for a minimum of 2 seasons or sit out a year. This current system can not hold up with 2k plus kids in the portal every year.
 
Tenn QB skipped practice in a holdout for more NIL money.

I don’t see how the current situation is sustainable. More and more like pros but without contracts.
Supposedly there are NIL contracts. I'd imagine there will be contracts for revenue sharing.

On Thursday, On3.com reported that Iamaleava and the NIL collective at Tennessee were working on a new contract. Several other quarterbacks, including Miami's Carson Beck and Duke's Darian Mensah, have signed NIL deals for significantly more money this offseason, and Iamaleava was looking to renegotiate his deal.

 
Turning student athletes into employees will kill almost every college sport.

They absolutely do not want this.
Because the schools and NCAA want to keep the money and power for themselves.

College sports are not the same as they were 5 years ago and there is no putting the toothpaste back in the tube.

Glad the kids are finally able to make money.
 
Tenn QB skipped practice in a holdout for more NIL money.

I don’t see how the current situation is sustainable. More and more like pros but without contracts.
Tennessee told him to kiss off. Good for them.

 
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