How a historic day turned into an ‘L’ for the #NCAA, Congressmen say - its #NIL report too vague & restrictive.
And why, no matter the NCAA’s final product, the ball rests with lawmakers.
“The NCAA needs to realize the shot clock has run out on them.”
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Buried in this: Grievances coaches have with #NCAA #NIL report.
Concerns over rogue boosters, shady agents, issues w/ institutional control & unenforceable regulations.
What’s it all mean? More cheating than there already is, says AFCA prez Todd Berry.
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The #NCAA’s #NIL report?
It totaled 14,000 words, 31 pages, 18 subsections, 7 sections and, as one lawmaker put it, zero concrete ideas.
Florida’s NIL law: 2 pages.
“I feel like every time they take a stab at it they make it more difficult.”
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In positive news for a potential Congressional federal law, members of a senate committee studying #NIL were scheduled today for a call with #NCAA leaders, a senate source told @SInow last night.
AFCA president Todd Berry says many coaches, with concerns over #NIL, would rather players have freedom to leave school for the #NFL when they want.
"Want to make money? Go pro."
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