Very true. I suspect we will have a 'CFPA' and the "owners". Kids will be under contract.Oh yay! Another enforcement arm that schools will agree to play by the rules set forth then completely ignore them.
Very true. I suspect we will have a 'CFPA' and the "owners". Kids will be under contract.Oh yay! Another enforcement arm that schools will agree to play by the rules set forth then completely ignore them.
SEC needs to go to 9 conference games first. Adding a SEC opponent while playing 9 Big Ten games is a big ask for the big brands too. Can you imagine Nebraska's schedule is Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Oregon, and USC one year? Oh and by the way, you are opening on the road against Michigan State too.
“Reasonable range of compensation” could this be the beginning of the end of these absurd athlete paydays? It was hard to read the print, but I’m guessing this will be a public list of NIL deals?
also, how the in the heck did Trev get on the committee? He has only been a D1 AD for about 3, 4 years tops.
I think it will start the process of establishing a “reasonable rate of compensation” Or at least make NIL money publicly transparent. I wonder if it sets up criminalization litigation for booster payments that aren’t reported. This is a serious business now, with lots of white collar type crimes at play.hskrpwr13 said:I doubt it. I"m unsure how this is different than not allowing pay and boosters just paying under the table. Would happen with NIL deals too.
Trev was at UNO for a while before taking the the NU AD job.