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Originally posted by LoneStar48 View PostI wonder how many seasons it will take before there will be one division, maybe 40 schools, involved with the NIL, and the rest of the schools making up a division of non-NIL schools? The guys who have no aspirations of going pro but playing college ball. Not wanting pay, but wanting a scholarship, or maybe just playing time.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
My initial thought is, that if this comes to pass, the rules would be you can pay for NIL or you can provide scholarships and maybe a small stipend of $250/month or so for each athlete. If a player wants to go the NIL route he can do that but he doesn't have to take classes. If he wants to take some classes he is free to do that but he will have pay for that out of his own pocket. The players going to the scholarship route will need to be a full-time student and maintain academic eligibility as is the case now.
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From https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/s...260892162.html
Wong already had a non-exclusive NIL contract with billionaire Hurricanes fan John Ruiz, who has struck NIL deals with 111 Hurricanes players to promote either or both his companies, LifeWallet and Cigarette Racing.
But Ruiz declined to re-negotiate Wong’s deal in discussions with Wong’s agent earlier this week and in conversations with Wong on Friday. Neither Ruiz nor Wong has disclosed the value of Wong’s deal with LifeWallet, but Canesport.com reported it to be $100,000.
Papas told the Miami Herald on Thursday that Wong was hoping “anyone in Miami” would step forward and give him an additional NIL deal. That apparently did not happen.Not responsible for damage from posts that sail over the reader's head.
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Originally posted by Shocker82/85 View PostDid the agent forget to tell Wong that contracts have obligations that go both ways? Even if he sucked last year, he was going to get paid. Would he have taken less for this coming season if he had had a bad year?
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