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1. NIL offers aren't allowed to come from the schools.
2. Limit the number of times a player can enter the portal. No point in someone offering NIL money if the kid can't transfer.
3. A player shouldn't be allowed to be contacted if he's not in the portal, but I'm not sure how you police that.
It was the TE and Bama was the school that offered the 1 million dollars
How one athletic director fought an NIL collective, and persevered - Sports Illustrated
that's what a poster on surly said.. it was BamaWhere did you get Bama from that?
that's what a poster on surly said.. it was Bama
we got the player we wanted from the portal Jaheel BillingslyI expected your link to support that.
I'm a poster on hoopla and I'm saying it was tejas.
The day is coming when I'll get to buy your Heisman candidate because he's the only thing standing between me and beating you.
"tHe NCAA iS bRoKeN!" they said.The day is coming when I'll get to buy your Heisman candidate because he's the only thing standing between me and beating you. What's it gonna cost me? What's it gonna cost you if I can do it? Do the math. It's all BS, my friends. They're gonna ruin the sport if the guardrails aren't put up pronto.
Or why he would tell anyone.Im just surprised that player didnt leave if he thought it was a real offer.
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Utah AD Says Player Was Offered $1 Million To Transfer
A member of the Utah Utes was allegedly offered $1 million to transfer. Who was the player? Did he leave the team?www.outkick.com
“We had a player who was offered, I believe, about a million dollars to pull him over to another team. I called that AD and had a discussion, right? And he’s frustrated. Everybody’s frustrated. Because this was a friend, it was a friendly call. It was just to say, ‘Listen, it happened.’ My colleague was—embarrassed is not the right word, but he was frustrated,” athletic director Mark Harlan explained to Sports Illustrated.
It’s noted the player did not leave Utah.
Ok so no one is shocked by this and everyone suspected this type of stuff was going and the truth is it is only going to get worse. The only way to fix what has happened is to literally put all the players under contract and pay them a set salary and each team has a cap. We've created a system where top players are going to put themselves in the portal every year in order to get offers. College football has created a system that has unlimited free agency with no salary cap and that isn't substainable.
It's sad that we have gotten to this point.
Good question. The next organization won’t be able to enforce rules either…imho.Where are all the "fuck the ncaa!" posters?
With an extra million bucks, he woulda made itThe Superman-from-4-yards-out guy?![]()
i think i saw a different report on this that said it was from a collective, not the school. i know
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