Saban said the idea of endorsement income being used to induce players' school choices is a "little concerning."
Jimbo's on Nick's heals. Nick's feelin the pressure.If anyone can fix it I'm sure Nick can and you knew he would once he's starting to take a back seat to 8-5 A&M in recruiting LOL. Aggie still swears it's because of the "culture" that Jimbo is creating that is bringing the 5 star recruits in
It certainly has imo.Aggie's #1 recruiting ranking w/ 29 recruits got his attention.
Shoulda been spelled out before implemented. Nil is a huge deal for the future of cfb and shoulda been more descriptive from the get go.He's sort of saying what I have been saying.
When he talks about regulation, it is the same I have said about defining NIL.
The courts have ruled that anyone should have the opportunity to participate in NIL.
Need them to define it.
NIL means if the particular athlete has a demand for their NIL, they participate.
NIL is NOT Pay To Play, as Texas, A&M and others are using it.
NIL needs to be defined and, for those who are a little slow (Jimbo, Sark, Nick, etc), the difference in NIL and Pay To Play spelled out. One is legal and acceptable, one is not.
While I agree, they didn't have a choice. The lawsuits were coming and state legislatures were already changing the rules under the covers. The NCAA was forced to accept a wide-open NIL, because (as usual) they lacked the vision to prepare for this in advance.Shoulda been spelled out before implemented. Nil is a huge deal for the future of cfb and shoulda been more descriptive from the get go.