NIL and future of NCAACF
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Re: NIL and future of NCAACF
I wonder aloud how the schools all signing an agreement to make rules and enforce them is any different from a monopolistic argument than the NCAA that did the same exact thing. Unless this organization allows for some type of collective bargaining from the players, it is still going to violate anti trust laws. While the House agreement (if it gets completely approved) can deal with current and former players it can not remove rights of future players that aren't included and have no say in the settlement. This agreement would simply create a private organization to do the same exact thing that the NCAA did, although it would allow pay for play at a capped level. How does that not violate anti trust laws? Curious to see how this plays out.
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Re: NIL and future of NCAACF
It seems it is always a good time to be a lawyer... my brother seems to think so..


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Re: NIL and future of NCAACF
The insurance companies have gotten into the NIL deals now. Play to certain standards/stats and you get paid. It’s sports gambling with a twist.