Lack of detailed NIL rules challenges NCAA enforcement

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One thought on “Lack of detailed NIL rules challenges NCAA enforcement

  1. Wonder when these “scrupulous” 3rd party dudes will start asking an athlete to coast a bit in a game so the the other team will win. Hmmmm, can athletes avoid the temptation of big money that could be had? This sort of “hands off players NCAA”, will ruin collegiate sports just because the Supreme Court says, “No, No” to the NCAA. And when does this 3rd party stuff end……..? What keeps the payola from trickling on down to high school sports athletes? Anybody want a new car?

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