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Sep 25, 2024
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shoganai
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This is on the schools. They don't want to deal with the responsibilities and
logistics of making the players actual employees, so they are content to let the system of indirect, booster-funded salaries persist.
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So this Sluka deal is just more evidence that "NIL" does not really stand for
Huge Manatee
7:53am
They need to keep the illusion that these players are still student athletes and not semi-pro football players.
Adrielle
7:56am
Why?
ochobeeguy
8:21am
For almost all these players their actual NIL value is basically zero.
JuicyJam
7:57am
Bingo - theres probably fewer than 100 players worth more than $25k/year
ABCoug
8:02am
Yep, the overwhelming majority of college athletes are not worth the scholarships and other perks they were getting paid
Zach Morris
8:02am
Yeah for sure, always should have been some appreciation on the front end
ABCoug
8:19am
Patience. They'll get to it. As soon as the financial system & network favoring the SEC-B1G is firmly in place.
SinkingQuffa
7:59am
What with the coming next season of revenue sharing, what's the difference?
EM_Puma
7:59am
This is on the schools. They don't want to deal with the responsibilities and
shoganai
8:16am
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