The NCAA will allow athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness

The reason that NFL players pay the state tax for each state they play a game in, is because their checks are considered "game checks".  With these college football players not making $ for each game, but rather earning their $ off of selling their NIL, I would imagine they pay taxes where they live while earning this $.  I did find it weird that Lexi Sun incorporated her "company" in California, given the high state taxes there.  But, since that's where she resides outside of her time at NU, it was probably easier for her to set up her business there.


Ya usually, state taxes say you have to live there or have to have earned the money in the state. So, if you play a game in the state and are paid for that you get taxed. However, if you sign a deal for your NIL and sign deals in your home state then you aren't getting taxed for going to play elsewhere as it isn't tied to the game. Also, I doubt most state officials/legislatures are going to want to see kids in their state getting hit with crazy tax bills. That'd be a PR nightmare they'd fix quickly.

 
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I bunch of Michigan players joined YOKE. They get paid to play video games with the general public....or rather the general public pays to play video games with the players. 

 
Eh, nice try.  Now they're getting paid AND getting NIL money.  You can try to spin it differently but it's not going to work.

And of course he supports NIL now.  Anyone would be stupid not to.
He never opposed NIL, he opposed “professionalizing” college football. He doesn’t want bidding wars between schools for recruits, he doesn’t want to have a salary cap, he wants there to be student athletes instead of athletes that don’t have to attend class, and are just there to be athletes. 
 

This quote was from 2014, when NIL was barely even heard of...he’s never opposed NIL. Don’t try to make it something it’s not. You’re smarter than that, Mav.

 
He never opposed NIL, he opposed “professionalizing” college football. He doesn’t want bidding wars between schools for recruits, he doesn’t want to have a salary cap, he wants there to be student athletes instead of athletes that don’t have to attend class, and are just there to be athletes. 
 

This quote was from 2014, when NIL was barely even heard of...he’s never opposed NIL. Don’t try to make it something it’s not. You’re smarter than that, Mav.
If that's his opinion, then I agree with him.

 
Say what you will about years of under the table dealings and the contradictory nature of college athletics, but there were plenty of people who did play by the rules and do things the right way. You can't always retroactively fix the past based on modern day standards, rules and applications of said rules.

 
I bunch of Michigan players joined YOKE. They get paid to play video games with the general public....or rather the general public pays to play video games with the players. 
Not to dunk on college athletes (because, honestly, this was a long time coming... and they've been taken advantage of for quite awhile) but the last couple of days have felt like just a massive influx of tens of thousands of marginally crappy social media influencers.

 
Say what you will about years of under the table dealings and the contradictory nature of college athletics, but there were plenty of people who did play by the rules and do things the right way. You can't always retroactively fix the past based on modern day standards, rules and applications of said rules.
COMPLETELY agree!!!

 
Not to dunk on college athletes (because, honestly, this was a long time coming... and they've been taken advantage of for quite awhile) but the last couple of days have felt like just a massive influx of tens of thousands of marginally crappy social media influencers.
And, quite honestly, if an athletes has 2,000 followers on twitter before NIL, if all they do now is this, then that number is going to go way down.  

 
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