Nebraska55fan
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You two clearly missed the part where it just says the athletes can be paid market rate for services rendered. I hate to tell you this, but beyond maybe 3 kids that won't equate to much. Definitely not a crap ton of cash as you say and it's still against the rules for boosters to hand over big mac stacks or do anything of the sort. You're over reacting.
It's very difficult to determine the "market rate" for a service that is so new or to rate a players ability to generate additional business. You aren't telling the compliance office that youre used to paying x dollars per hour for a car washer and player B is doing that task.
Some players have already set an appearance rate- I saw one somewhere at $500 per hour. Some big booster who loves the Huskers and throws money at the program to make it better say owns several big car dealerships. What stops him from hiring said player to show up every Saturday not in football season for 8 hours. I guess said player could pick up what $120K doing just that.
Car dealership owner was planning on donating $150K for facility upgrade- little to no benefit to his business. Instead he throws his money at QB prospect- and maybe gets some incremental sales. Sounds like a win/win.
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