I feel like our insiders went from its done deal a few days ago. To some uncertainty. They aren’t sure what the decision is going to be.
I’m worried on this one.
I’m worried on this one.
You can't cap a salary if there is no salary to begin with. NIL is not salary. It is not paid by the school, athletic department, or program. It is paid by third parties. As I've explained before, NIL exists for pros too. Nike shoe deals are NIL. Campbell's Soup commercials are NIL. Chris/Cliff Paul hocking auto insurance is NIL. None of those deals count towards salary caps imposed on professional teams. A salary cap won't "fix" NIL, because it has nothing to do with NIL.On the inside Illini podcast, Jeremy Werner keeps mentioning people wanting to sign guys early. The reasoning he gives is due to a court decision that is coming, that could change the way things work yet again. Seems as though this would be more of a full athletic department salary cap type of thing.
He mentions that we can use the current NIL funds, then a whole other allotment might open up to sign another guy after the court decision. I don't see it mentioned on this board, however. Any insight into this?
Of course, a salary cap opens up the possibility of under the table payments again.
Any mention of ClassCiv 111 gets an auto thumbs upit's Greek to me
speaking of which, Prof Scanlon was a boss
also, seems like we're the clubhouse leader in speculation, the vast majority baseless
He's referring to the revenue sharing pool where schools will be capped how much revenue they can share which is effectively a team salary cap but there's no individual salary cap. There's also the auditing firm taking over making sure athletes are doing actual work to earn their NIL.You can't cap a salary if there is no salary to begin with. NIL is not salary. It is not paid by the school, athletic department, or program. It is paid by third parties. As I've explained before, NIL exists for pros too. Nike shoe deals are NIL. Campbell's Soup commercials are NIL. Chris/Cliff Paul hocking auto insurance is NIL. None of those deals count towards salary caps imposed on professional teams. A salary cap won't "fix" NIL, because it has nothing to do with NIL.
"The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy."This sits above my desk at work, as it captures the nature of my work. Entirely coincidental, I'm sure, that the main color is orange
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^^^"The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy."
Young man is going to make the right choice… I have faith!
Funniest possible outcomeit's gonna be Stanford!
Is Rothstein not aware that a boom has already dropped???
Username checks out.