They won't be able to stop people from giving kids NIL money. That cat is out of the bag, as they say.
Krazykat said:
Why are there scholarships if they are getting paid?
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you take NIL Money your scholarship needs to be given to someone else.
Tuition is about $10k per year. Board is about $10k. Food is probably $5k. So that's $25k total per year combined for food, housing, and tuition. Not sure how the rest of your stuff adds up to another $75k on top of that to equal $100k.skinny2001 said:Krazykat said:
Why are there scholarships if they are getting paid?
Ding ding ding
This is the way. If you take NIL Money your scholarship needs to be given to someone else. Athletes at A&M are getting close to $100k a year in in kind compensation via scholarships, food, room and board, counseling and medical care.
Not sure how on earth we got here.
Legit NIL earnings might happen on top of the $22 million salary-cap instead, no? Seriously doubt they require everyone to have legit NIL deals or few teams could raise $22 million. Then again, rich alumni could manipulate NIL deals linked to a company, as to pay the player double what he'd be earning from an NIL collective.bearcat said:
Who is capping NIL payments? They just have to fit with the rest of the market. They have to EARN their NIL. Collectives just can start paying whoever. It has to be a legit NIL deal. So Nike can offer an NIL deal to a kid. If XOM decides they want to pay more, they can.
Milwaukees Best Light said:
Who will govern this? The NCAA still?