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<blockquote data-quote="Mescalero" data-source="post: 5133310" data-attributes="member: 21439"><p>Good point. The QB, RB, WR1, DE, star CB will earn more from their NIL than others.</p><p></p><p> But it's the same in the NFL, and they play hard. Plenty of incentives. Playoff bonuses, individual incentives. The better teams' players stand to earn more.</p><p></p><p>This is going to be messy at first. We are relying on the Feds to pass national legislation and the NCAA, but as usual it is abdicating it's responsibility. In the meantime, it's up to the individual states, as usual. Thing is, none of the NIL laws "authorize" student-athletes to earn comp from their NIL. That's a misnomer reported by the media. They are adults and can earn comp from legal endeavors. These laws only prohibit the schools, conferences, and NCAA from preventing that which every other American is free to do. The state laws also prohibit the schools or others to pay the players to attend or play for a school in the state. That will be enforced by state police and the AG's office, not the NCAA.</p><p></p><p>Bagmen. DONE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mescalero, post: 5133310, member: 21439"] Good point. The QB, RB, WR1, DE, star CB will earn more from their NIL than others. But it’s the same in the NFL, and they play hard. Plenty of incentives. Playoff bonuses, individual incentives. The better teams’ players stand to earn more. This is going to be messy at first. We are relying on the Feds to pass national legislation and the NCAA, but as usual it is abdicating it’s responsibility. In the meantime, it’s up to the individual states, as usual. Thing is, none of the NIL laws “authorize” student-athletes to earn comp from their NIL. That’s a misnomer reported by the media. They are adults and can earn comp from legal endeavors. These laws only prohibit the schools, conferences, and NCAA from preventing that which every other American is free to do. The state laws also prohibit the schools or others to pay the players to attend or play for a school in the state. That will be enforced by state police and the AG’s office, not the NCAA. Bagmen. DONE! [/QUOTE]
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