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<blockquote data-quote="DayDay" data-source="post: 5831651" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>The NIL and transfer portal are out of control and will be difficult to get something reasonable put in place. Per NCAA rules: Schools or collection of individuals are not allowed to condition payment of NIL compensation on a student-athlete's attendance at a particular school. Boosters are not allowed to have contact with recruits and discuss potential NIL opportunities. Schools aren't allowed to contact players that are currently on another team unless those players have entered the portal.</p><p></p><p>I think there are a lot of direct and indirect contacts and discussions taking place and the NCAA has no way to keep up. Any controls will likely be challenged in court or lead to some type of player's union. NIL deals are made for athletes in multiple sports but football and men's basketball get the most attention.</p><p></p><p>(My comments don't really relate to the video but they relate to the title.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DayDay, post: 5831651, member: 9643"] The NIL and transfer portal are out of control and will be difficult to get something reasonable put in place. Per NCAA rules: Schools or collection of individuals are not allowed to condition payment of NIL compensation on a student-athlete's attendance at a particular school. Boosters are not allowed to have contact with recruits and discuss potential NIL opportunities. Schools aren't allowed to contact players that are currently on another team unless those players have entered the portal. I think there are a lot of direct and indirect contacts and discussions taking place and the NCAA has no way to keep up. Any controls will likely be challenged in court or lead to some type of player's union. NIL deals are made for athletes in multiple sports but football and men's basketball get the most attention. (My comments don't really relate to the video but they relate to the title.) [/QUOTE]
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