Federal NIL Legislation Introduced
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Re: Federal NIL Legislation Introduced
Dumb idea from two morons.
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This is basically DOA. The other NIL bill going through Congress has a better chance.
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Re: Federal NIL Legislation Introduced
"It would also make changes to the transfer portal by requiring athletes to complete the first three years of academic eligibility before being allowed to transfer without penalty, with a few exceptions"
That would be nice... Unless your head coach or position coach changes, I feel like giving your first commitment a legitimate chance is ideal. Transfer portal feels promiscuous.
That would be nice... Unless your head coach or position coach changes, I feel like giving your first commitment a legitimate chance is ideal. Transfer portal feels promiscuous.
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Just not enough of the public interest for Congress to get involved by forcing the ill equipped NCAA to grow teeth.UOducksTK1 wrote:"It would also make changes to the transfer portal by requiring athletes to complete the first three years of academic eligibility before being allowed to transfer without penalty, with a few exceptions"
That would be nice... Unless your head coach or position coach changes, I feel like giving your first commitment a legitimate chance is ideal. Transfer portal feels promiscuous.
So of course it's now a priority for the more corrupt members.
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Sure, I'm not saying I have a strong opinion on the avenue.. Just saying I would like to see the transfer portal curbed a bit.Duck07 wrote:Just not enough of the public interest for Congress to get involved by forcing the ill equipped NCAA to grow teeth.UOducksTK1 wrote:"It would also make changes to the transfer portal by requiring athletes to complete the first three years of academic eligibility before being allowed to transfer without penalty, with a few exceptions"
That would be nice... Unless your head coach or position coach changes, I feel like giving your first commitment a legitimate chance is ideal. Transfer portal feels promiscuous.
So of course it's now a priority for the more corrupt members.
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Re: Federal NIL Legislation Introduced
Things the government should be working on. Cleaning up Flint, Baltimore, Detroit, and crime ridden cities. Things they should stay the hell out of, sports.