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Transfer portal and NIL Money, how they have changed college sports".
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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 1031427" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Interesting points Poker, thanks. I still don't buy that a college football player can do well academically and on the field - and yes, that's a generalization that I think applies in most cases. There are certainly exceptions, and the schools are accommodating as you note.</p><p></p><p>But hey, if an athletic dream gets a guy to college where it would not have happened, good for him. I believe a lot of guys who don't make it to the pros (most of them) will continue their studies and leverage a degree into a career - or at a minimum, it creates a solid start. </p><p></p><p>And on the well-debated topic of NIL, well it corrected an obvious injustice in that a top payer can make a lot of money for the school. Why not reward him? Or as I think you suggested, spread the NIL money across all players - because hey, it takes a team to win. I realize the system being used to award NIL money is far from perfect, but better than nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 1031427, member: 13032"] Interesting points Poker, thanks. I still don't buy that a college football player can do well academically and on the field - and yes, that's a generalization that I think applies in most cases. There are certainly exceptions, and the schools are accommodating as you note. But hey, if an athletic dream gets a guy to college where it would not have happened, good for him. I believe a lot of guys who don't make it to the pros (most of them) will continue their studies and leverage a degree into a career - or at a minimum, it creates a solid start. And on the well-debated topic of NIL, well it corrected an obvious injustice in that a top payer can make a lot of money for the school. Why not reward him? Or as I think you suggested, spread the NIL money across all players - because hey, it takes a team to win. I realize the system being used to award NIL money is far from perfect, but better than nothing. [/QUOTE]
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