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Saturday Down South: TCU coach calls on boosters to make NIL deals, keep recruits from going to SEC
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 3053088" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>first, the swc didn['t get caught, the swc turned each other in and the difference there is that the sec has understood they are stronger together than looking out for themselves which wasn't the way of the swc</p><p></p><p>as far as regulating the nil, the ncaa had more than enough time to try to come to some middle ground on this and instead clung to the amateur athlete charade and that got crushed by the courts.</p><p></p><p>the only way the nil ever becomes regulated is if the schools form some type of association and the players are represented in a common group which i highly doubt happens because you have too many running the colleges who won't admit to the truth about what college sports have grown into for some programs</p><p></p><p>finally, the schools hold the nil money? great, another administrative layer that does nothing but exist and thrives off the amateur athletes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 3053088, member: 73370"] first, the swc didn['t get caught, the swc turned each other in and the difference there is that the sec has understood they are stronger together than looking out for themselves which wasn't the way of the swc as far as regulating the nil, the ncaa had more than enough time to try to come to some middle ground on this and instead clung to the amateur athlete charade and that got crushed by the courts. the only way the nil ever becomes regulated is if the schools form some type of association and the players are represented in a common group which i highly doubt happens because you have too many running the colleges who won't admit to the truth about what college sports have grown into for some programs finally, the schools hold the nil money? great, another administrative layer that does nothing but exist and thrives off the amateur athletes [/QUOTE]
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