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House v. NCAA settlement paves way for private equity to infiltrate college football as landscape evolves
Private equity money being added to the fold will create more separation between the haves and have nots
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They have been "getting passes in class" in AFAM, and illegal admission at Unc before turn of century. The "$200 handshakes" are a tick on the rump to Rams Clubbers. OFCBefore NIL, we know players were probably getting paid under the table, been given $200 handshakes, and given passes in class. But now? College sports have one foot in the grave, and the other on a banana peel.
NIL may keep a player or two at a college, but the negatives that come with this far outweigh any positive.
Like @denverexpat said, money is the root of all evil.
NIL is available in high school. Students can't use anything attached to their school. Just a matter of time until schools really start to figure it out.I wonder if there will soon be bidding wars for high school recruits. Or NIL for high school sports. Doubtful as the revenue isn't there.