How about this:
Put a clause in scholarship agreements that players will not take any unauthorized incentives while on scholarship. Violation of that clause would result in the player being liable to the athletic department for the amounts of any scholarships provided by the school. There would be no time limit, so if the player were found to have taken illegal incentives, the player would be liable to the school even if the player was long gone from the school.
For a 4th-year player, that would be in the range of a $100,000+ fine for taking a payment.
The simple way around that would be for agents to pay the players family, and the player would be able to deny any knowledge of any payments.
Put a clause in scholarship agreements that players will not take any unauthorized incentives while on scholarship. Violation of that clause would result in the player being liable to the athletic department for the amounts of any scholarships provided by the school. There would be no time limit, so if the player were found to have taken illegal incentives, the player would be liable to the school even if the player was long gone from the school.
For a 4th-year player, that would be in the range of a $100,000+ fine for taking a payment.
The simple way around that would be for agents to pay the players family, and the player would be able to deny any knowledge of any payments.
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