TopFrog
Lifelong Frog
Too much investment in them only to have team up and leave with no compensation.
They are no longer student-athletes, though their scholarship is part of the incentive and financial package.
Transfers should be limited, and a school that picks up a player who has received NIL benefits should have to pay that school a portion of those funds, like a buyout. Some kind of consideration.
I know this won't be popular but it has to be reigned in somehow and schools treated fairly and able to recover and protect their investments.
Thoughts? Other ideas to bring this somewhat under control?
Moderator Edit: Please note that the title of this thread has been updated.
They are no longer student-athletes, though their scholarship is part of the incentive and financial package.
Transfers should be limited, and a school that picks up a player who has received NIL benefits should have to pay that school a portion of those funds, like a buyout. Some kind of consideration.
I know this won't be popular but it has to be reigned in somehow and schools treated fairly and able to recover and protect their investments.
Thoughts? Other ideas to bring this somewhat under control?
Moderator Edit: Please note that the title of this thread has been updated.
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