100% going on. To be honest until a kid signs their National Letter of Intent (NLI) coaches/middlemen will continue to try to convince a kid to flip by throwing NIL at them. Kids might also try to get a a release from their NIL to flip schools. Will be interesting to see how schools react to that situation.There is the type situation where you have to suspect schools are tempting committed kids with NIL money to flip schools.
100% agree100% going on. To be honest until a kid signs their National Letter of Intent (NLI) coaches/middlemen will continue to try to convince a kid to flip by throwing NIL at them. Kids might also try to get a a release from their NIL to flip schools. Will be interesting to see how schools react to that situation.
Not sure CTK gets by Stepinac even with Williams.He wasn't even the best player on his team. Think Brandon Williams would have won had he not gotten in to that fight and gotten thrown off the team. IMO that's the reason CTK didn't win the city and state championships
What about with Williams and Anthony, who I know wasn't one of the big guns?Not sure CTK gets by Stepinac even with Williams.
Maybe someone told him it makes him look fast.Must like the color orange.
Maybe someone told him it makes him look fast.
Pretty simple. NCAA can’t limit what an athlete earns.ncaa has to do something with NIL. I agree college kids should get some money being their likes and images on video games etc.... But has to be some form of order to it. For example you can only enter the portal once during your college career, aka jones. Maybe even a limit as to how much NIL a college player can receive (unless there is one and im not that educated enough on how the NIL actually works).
How about for every (semi-pro) player earning over $200,000, the team loses a scholarship?Pretty simple. NCAA can’t limit what an athlete earns.
but the NCAA CAN say if you earn over $XXX, you are not an amateur &
can’t participate in NCAA events. A reasonable limit like 50-100K/ yr ??
Who needs a scholarship if the school can just give you 300 k instead.How about for every (semi-pro) player earning over $200,000, the team loses a scholarship?
Not a simple solution at all. How is the NCAA going to find out how much every player has made? They'd need to hire dozens or hundreds of people to track that stuff which of course the NCAA isn't going to add that type of overhead to their books. Plus they may have no legal right to know much athletes are making in their NIL endeavors.Pretty simple. NCAA can’t limit what an athlete earns.
but the NCAA CAN say if you earn over $XXX, you are not an amateur &
can’t participate in NCAA events. A reasonable limit like 50-100K/ yr ??
I like Stubblefield , I enjoy his enthusiasm .Give Stubblefield credit. I am sure it's not easy at DePaul, but he seems to find these niche guys that won't be completely outclassed. Fully expect them to be at the bottom of the conference again, but just a really tough place to have success.