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Interesting piece in the Athletic this week
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<blockquote data-quote="Limey Frog" data-source="post: 3094950" data-attributes="member: 16969"><p>After a handful of years of every coach and admin feeling exhausted from the constant fear of losing their players to new transfer rules + NIL, but then their trying to poach other teams' players because you have to, people are going to be ready to regulate the flow of cash; I think it'll happen pretty soon. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd rather see college football go back to what made it great in the classic era of the true student athlete. But TV has created a mountain of cash which can either flow legitimately to the place it naturally belongs (the players who people are paying to watch), or it will exert a distortive effect if that natural flow is artificially interrupted. NIL lawlessness is the new brown-bag action of the '80s SWC. There are millions of dollars in this sport. You can:</p><p></p><p>a) pay it to the players</p><p>b) let the black market pay them instead</p><p>c) all not watch football on TV anymore</p><p></p><p>B is untenable, C is intolerable. A will happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limey Frog, post: 3094950, member: 16969"] After a handful of years of every coach and admin feeling exhausted from the constant fear of losing their players to new transfer rules + NIL, but then their trying to poach other teams' players because you have to, people are going to be ready to regulate the flow of cash; I think it'll happen pretty soon. Personally, I'd rather see college football go back to what made it great in the classic era of the true student athlete. But TV has created a mountain of cash which can either flow legitimately to the place it naturally belongs (the players who people are paying to watch), or it will exert a distortive effect if that natural flow is artificially interrupted. NIL lawlessness is the new brown-bag action of the '80s SWC. There are millions of dollars in this sport. You can: a) pay it to the players b) let the black market pay them instead c) all not watch football on TV anymore B is untenable, C is intolerable. A will happen. [/QUOTE]
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