yoda- I believe they limited the number the first year but do not any longer. I don’t know the reason but they were very much trying to figure out how it all worked in the early days. So, I personally give them the benefit of the doubt. They are working hard.
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Former Illinois, LSU, and Arizona State player, Adam Miller, who averaged 9.8 ppg as a 5th year senior this past season at Arizona State, is being offered $1 million NIL by Illinois, and they are not the highest bidders. - https://x.com/Recru1t1ng_Guru/status...89776197103680
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This was inevitable... the NCAA has no interest in regulating or policing NIL payments to athletes, nor do they want to fight the continuing lawsuits. So today, the NCAA Board of Directors took the first step toward allowing schools to simply pay the athletes directly - https://www.espn.com/college-sports/...yments-players
The NCAA Division I Board of Directors on Monday proposed deleting 153 longstanding rules from its handbook, a move that will allow schools to share financial benefits directly with players -- an expected step towards a new era of amateurism in college athletics, but one that remains contingent upon the approval of the House settlement.
NCAA board members met for about four hours on Monday and emerged with nine major proposed legislative changes, including permission for schools to provide direct financial payments to players, including for use of their NIL.
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Just like a lot of us predicted, the end of the sport is happening right before our eyes. Everything is changing.Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford
Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.
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