Orange_Crush
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I think you're wrong per the market. Each collective says, "I think you could make $X in this market, so I am willing to invest $Y in your rights."How? If anything, signing with a school would drastically increase a kid's NIL valuation. Assuming by NIL value you mean "The value of their name, image, and likeness". If you mean NIL as a stand in for their pay-to-play market value... That's the number that goes down after they have already signed.
Which is the NCAA's primary point. A point I agree with. There are two major problems:
1) State laws on the books that make enforcing that rules against NIL on kids before they have signed illegal. Because of this, even if I agree with the principle, the NCAA does not have the ability to violate state law in pursuit of its rules.
2) A system where everyone is guilty between 2021-2023. So the NCAA can just arbitrarily pick and choose who they want to apply enforcement to. So because the NCAA had zero foresight and made it the wild west for two years, they get rewarded with a free pass to go after any school by retroactively applying current rules (that violate state law anyway)?
The combination is obviously untenable. It was always going to end this way. It was just a matter of what state/school was going to end it.
It's a shame. The idea that we are a billion dollar sport with personnel costs being paid out by people working 9-5's like the Volunteer Club is absurd. But we are here because the adults in the room (NCAA and others) are dumb ****s.
The athlete can compare offers and play them off each other for his improvement. Even the TN AG used this example.
For instance, from a strictly NIL/Marketing perspective, which market do you think would offer the best exposure and opportunities? UT/Knoxville, or, say, Georgia Southern? Notre Dame? or UT Chatt?
You're promoting an inability to test market evaluations and contractual negotiations before they've assigned themselves to a market. That's asinine.