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Dec 2, 2024
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Lance71
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You can't make a settlement that is against the law. Now if the players were to
form a union and do collective bargaining. That could change things. But that is obviously not going to happen by next year.
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Changes coming in 2025 are bad for BYU and CFB in general
CaliforniaCougar22
Dec 2, 3:44pm
Rigging the rules in their favor
I'mBatman
Dec 2, 3:46pm
The revenue sharing is capped....and there is no way NCAA is set up to monitor
BYUheaven
Dec 2, 3:46pm
Revenue sharing is restricted. If you can pay the 20 million, this will actually
spidercoug
Dec 2, 3:47pm
How are they ever going to cap a player's NIL value?
NOCAL_YFAN
Dec 2, 3:47pm
They say that deals will need to be approved by a third party that determines
CaliforniaCougar22
Dec 2, 3:50pm
Market value varies so significantly that they will never be able to define it
NOCAL_YFAN
Dec 2, 3:51pm
Hopefully you’re right but we’ll see
CaliforniaCougar22
Dec 2, 3:54pm
The law doesn't allow the NCAA to mess with NIL the way you are suggesting.
Lance71
Dec 2, 3:51pm
Well thats what they say they are going to do in the settlement but hopefully
CaliforniaCougar22
Dec 2, 3:55pm
You can't make a settlement that is against the law. Now if the players were to
Lance71
Dec 2, 3:57pm
Does anyone think the NCAA can govern this? Not a chance
Bluforever
Dec 2, 3:51pm
NCAA has set a precedent. You lawyer up, they don’t have the money, then they
BYUheaven
Dec 2, 4:07pm
Those rules are totally unenforceable and everybody knows it.
shoganai
Dec 2, 3:52pm
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