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Sep 25, 2024
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Courtimedes
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Correct.
They can, of course, factor that into the remuneration they offer for the positions.
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OK, CB- help me see the problems with this solution:
Courtimedes
Sep 25, 12:47pm
So the athletes have to pay tuition?
A Drew Aitch
Sep 25, 12:49pm
Correct.
Courtimedes
Sep 25, 12:49pm
Paying tuition through scholarships seems like one of the cheapest ways
A Drew Aitch
Sep 25, 12:51pm
Some (arguable) reasons:
Courtimedes
Sep 25, 12:58pm
Actually this may have some merit if it allows Title IX to be sidestepped.
jre85
Sep 25, 1:12pm
Title IX isn’t just an equal scholarships requirement.
bluesloth
Sep 25, 2:15pm
Sure, but if they become jobs, there might not be 'student athletes'
Courtimedes
Sep 25, 4:04pm
I haven't studied it but currently athletes aren't equal because some
jre85
Sep 26, 10:49am
NIL doesn't fall under Title IX as it is (wink wink) outside money.
bluesloth
Sep 26, 12:11pm
Salary Cap?
OPINIONS
Sep 25, 12:56pm
Honestly, I think no salary cap.
Courtimedes
Sep 25, 1:00pm
I think you grossly underestimate the difference in budgets between Texas/OSU/Bama/USC/etc and everyone else.
OPINIONS
Sep 25, 1:14pm
Fair point. How about this-
Courtimedes
Sep 25, 8:11pm
Always remember that the only way for schools to get rid of NIL is for
bluesloth
Sep 25, 12:57pm
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