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#10
NIL question here. Is everything a one and done deal as far as these NIL deals go or, are there multi-year contracts? Is it like the NFL where some are one year deals while others are multiple years?
 
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NIL question here. Is everything a one and done deal as far as these NIL deals go or, are there multi-year contracts? Is it like the NFL where some are one year deals while others are multiple years?
I wonder that too, but I've also heard of multi-year agreements it seems.

I think the Drama in Pajamas deal was 8 million over 4 years, or 2 mill per year.

Which was why the dad wanted to renegotiate because the market on a "starting QB" had went up since the deal was inked.
 
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NIL question here. Is everything a one and done deal as far as these NIL deals go or, are there multi-year contracts? Is it like the NFL where some are one year deals while others are multiple years?
I’m sure multi-year deals can be negotiated. Duke is suing their QB for entering the transfer portal due to the fact he still has one year left on his two-year contract.
 
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I’m sure multi-year deals can be negotiated. Duke is suing their QB for entering the transfer portal due to the fact he still has one year left on his two-year contract.
A player can have multiple NIL deals with multiple terms. I think since, as of the 2025 season, that the ability of schools to pay revenue-sharing has also opened the door to paying them for NIL rights. The NIL agreement in contention is between Duke (not a collective) and Mensah, which designates him a contractor with a non-compete agreement, and specifically not an employee.

Whereas NIL has been ruled by the NCAA to NOT be pay for play or even attending a specific school or being an athlete, the Duke TRO that was granted rests specifically upon:


And the court grant of the TRO:


This will be really interesting. The new dynamic here is a school openly saying the ’independent contractor’ shall not be allowed to enroll or play for another school in violation of such terms. As if the NCAA doesn’t even exists, as NCAA bylaws expressly prohibits such agreement. The quiet part out loud; there is no school or athletic agnosticism with NIL agreements as that association is the only thing giving the athlete market value.
 
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This is all so damn ugly, how anyone thinks this is great, just boggles my mind
It is great, just like the end of slavery and Jim Crow. The difference is now instead of cotton, the question is ”who will pick my SIX!!”.

Anytime an unjust system is ended, it’s great. SCOTUS likened the NCAA to an illegal cartel…think about that. It’s a mess to unravel because it was allowed to persist so long while everyone became blind to the corruption. Now we can’t unsee it.

Now young adults who play sports will have the same rights of mobility and earning an income that every other student, scholarship or not, and everyone in the AD and school admin have. Wishing for that not to be the case is exhibit A of how deep the corruption ran.
 

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