NIL, transfers, NCAA Policies and where do we go from here
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If I had the means, I’d jump on jerseys from Remy, Ochai & McCormack. They gave us some unforgettable moments.
Honestly, they should be auctioning some of this stuff or donate to schools and other charities that run auctions. I think that’s where they might maximize the revenue (although the donations don’t generate anything for the player.)
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https://twitter.com/M_Vernon/status/1519700489230700545?s=20&t=P1kRzuQnC-hRKcVP_riC2g
To me this reads like rich people have found away to avoid paying taxes on payments to student athletes… I mean it was obvious this is where this was heading. But this is essentially a non-affiliated endowment specifically to recruit players. Kind of crazy to say out loud
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Not only is pay to play legal, it’s taxpayer subsidized!
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Looks like Isaiah Wong of Miami will enter the transfer portal if he doesn’t get more NIL money from Miami, according to The Athletic. Same school that gave Pack $800,000. Wild year.
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@Gorilla72 said in NIL, transfers, NCAA Policies and where do we go from here:
Looks like Isaiah Wong of Miami will enter the transfer portal if he doesn’t get more NIL money from Miami, according to The Athletic. Same school that gave Pack $800,000. Wild year.
LMAO!
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We brought in the biggest gun out there in the NIL arena https://twitter.com/mctait/status/1539035334821953539?s=10&t=zliOsNFrwG71nasQCGBGpQ
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Great news
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The biggest LOL I’ve seen yet from this organization
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Help with “NIL violations?”
I read that and the first thought I had was something positive about the NCAA. I thought they are trying to protect the athletes’ rights concerning NIL violations (going to battle for the athletes when others were using their NIL rights without approval).
Ha… I should have known better!
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@drgnslayr That’s funny! Have you been optimistic about pigs flying, too? Or the life expectancy of that snowball in hell?
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Hahaha… I’m usually not that optimistic. Especially this summer… since grasshoppers have eaten all my tomatoes! lol
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@drgnslayr said in NIL, transfers, NCAA Policies and where do we go from here:
Hahaha… I’m usually not that optimistic. Especially this summer… since grasshoppers have eaten all my tomatoes! lol
Try spraying bifenthrin (generic capture insecticide) on the grass (and weeds) around the the garden to kill the rat bastards before they get to your tomatoes. Will provide 2- 3 weeks control.
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Hey thanks! Good to know for next year. I think I’m about done for this year. Since they were so bad this year, am I likely to have them back next year?
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@drgnslayr They are variable year to year —Grasshoppers are typically worse in dry years. They do well in grass and weeds and when they dry down (turn brown from drought) they go looking for something green - your garden!
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I had high grass near my garden. I’ll make sure that is gone between now and next year!
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Good or bad for us?
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No idea, but Dan Wolken sucks
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I’ve learned the hard way to limit my expectation/interpretation comments.
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@KirkIsMyHinrich no post season bans.
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Sounds like posturing for the release of their verdict on KU.
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Am I reading this right?
“We are basically ending harsh penalties that punish today’s players from past school affairs. No more long, drawn-out investigations. This will become law after we stretch out the Kansas decision and then penalize the f out of them!”
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@drgnslayr said in NIL, transfers, NCAA Policies and where do we go from here:
Am I reading this right?
“We are basically ending harsh penalties that punish today’s players from past school affairs. No more long, drawn-out investigations. This will become law after we stretch out the Kansas decision and then penalize the f out of them!”
I think we’ll see a suspension for Kurt and Bill, but not much else. I’d be surprised if the ban was longer than 10 games.
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@Jethro said in NIL, transfers, NCAA Policies and where do we go from here:
@drgnslayr said in NIL, transfers, NCAA Policies and where do we go from here:
Am I reading this right?
“We are basically ending harsh penalties that punish today’s players from past school affairs. No more long, drawn-out investigations. This will become law after we stretch out the Kansas decision and then penalize the f out of them!”
I think we’ll see a suspension for Kurt and Bill, but not much else. I’d be surprised if the ban was longer than 10 games.
… it could explain the recent return of Dooley to get some more coaching experience into the program…
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It seems to me to be extremely cruel punishment. We’ve had to live under the investigation cloud already for several years… and now punish us for something that is basically legal today. I know I’m repeating myself but… Zion and Duke!
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@drgnslayr said in NIL, transfers, NCAA Policies and where do we go from here:
It seems to me to be extremely cruel punishment. We’ve had to live under the investigation cloud already for several years… and now punish us for something that is basically legal today. I know I’m repeating myself but… Zion and Duke!
And the most damning evidence that’s public knowledge about KT involves Zion, lol!
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My brother got an MIP a week before his 21st birthday. When asked by the judge if he learned anything he said, “I’ll never do that again” (he was 21 by the court date). This feels similar.