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<blockquote data-quote="sumoj275" data-source="post: 4118879" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I don’t care for NIL, but if the NCAA would have addressed the likeness issue and not left it up to the gooberment it could have been done better. When have we known the government to do anything right? Personally I believe that if you want to transfer the suit a year should be included but that would show a commitment is more than a word, but should we expect anything different from congresscritters whom we elect to do a job but they don’t? As to teams, universities, and athletic departments the big tv and radio stations already has their hooks into them so why not the players too. I hear the argument that a person deserves to be paid for their likeness and that is based on their performance but what about those who make sure they can be those players (qb is as good as those who protect him and help his stats-linemen and backfield, week I guess it is like the real world where someone gets rewarded for others hard work after all. College football programs carry all the other sports, and arts programs, in revenue and for filling the seats as most other programs lose money and a very few break even. So yeah, the NCAA dropped the proverbial ball for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumoj275, post: 4118879, member: 198"] I don’t care for NIL, but if the NCAA would have addressed the likeness issue and not left it up to the gooberment it could have been done better. When have we known the government to do anything right? Personally I believe that if you want to transfer the suit a year should be included but that would show a commitment is more than a word, but should we expect anything different from congresscritters whom we elect to do a job but they don’t? As to teams, universities, and athletic departments the big tv and radio stations already has their hooks into them so why not the players too. I hear the argument that a person deserves to be paid for their likeness and that is based on their performance but what about those who make sure they can be those players (qb is as good as those who protect him and help his stats-linemen and backfield, week I guess it is like the real world where someone gets rewarded for others hard work after all. College football programs carry all the other sports, and arts programs, in revenue and for filling the seats as most other programs lose money and a very few break even. So yeah, the NCAA dropped the proverbial ball for sure. [/QUOTE]
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