Scholarship table
Ignorance is bliss.
LOL. Yup, every Gallup poll since 2003...if we only knew what was really going on behind the numbers.Coincidentally non Gallup polls on the same subject show the same thing...but only if knew.Outstanding
"My worst, my absolute worst about me came on this message board….and for that I apologize to you. The desire to be right all the time, push buttons, get the last word in, etc. Just not good... UGH. Embarrassing." --Jams
Just another thing he was lying about.
These guys are going to play in a game with their argument that they protecting millions in future revenues for a much smaller amount from NIL?
Depends on what their NIL contracts say. If they have to appear in the bowl games as part of the agreement then yes they would or they'd be in breach.
NIL isn’t the relevant doc here.
You probably believe that. Sad!No, when he played in the senior bowl after quitting on his team.
No, and I'm not sure you know what an NLI is. First, it's not required. Second, it's relevant for one year and that's it. My argument is that NCAA bylaws allow a school to revoke athletic aid if a kid voluntarily quits. That's just factual.
No, and I'm not sure you know what an NLI is. First, it's not required. Second, it's relevant for one year and that's it.
My argument is that NCAA bylaws allow a school to revoke athletic aid if a kid voluntarily quits. That's just factual.
Isn't he talking about NIL, not NLI?
And they will say so what, the amount of money at risk of injury vs what they would get from NIL is no comparison. That's why I don't see how your argument holds water. NIL isn't going to stop these guys from sitting out.
Simple contract law, if the "advertisement" agreement I sign as part of my NIL with the local car dealership includes the requirement that I participate in all relevant games(as an example) and then I willfully sit out one of those said games I'm in breach of contract and all the money I earned can be taken away via lawsuit.