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

Regarding QB Jaden Rashada, the Univ of Florida, Boosters, and NIL promises, the following is a fascinating break down of what happened. 

Kid has the opportunity to go to Miami for 9.5 mil, but Florida offered 13.5 mil (that's an extra 4 mil), and then punked him. 

Plus, Why did the player trust them (Florida) in good faith and hand shakes?  Why didn't someone tell him to get an attorney and help him with it?

It's an awful story.  It's sad and quite frankly, this is a s#!t load of money to offer a top 10-20 recruit coming out of HS.  Under the disguise of "NIL".  

This should open up a lot of people's eyes with NIL opportunity, boosters and current state of college football.  



 
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On3 NIL valuations <> what the players are actually getting in NIL.

It's just some formula they plug in based on recruiting rank and social media following.

 
this is all disgusting.  
 

it’s life changing money and these families invest a lot in their children getting on the right teams and coaching and camps and films and HUDL and politics and recruiting and Snapchat’s and followers and branding and likes and cool pics and free visits and swag and gear and girls and deals and all the f’ing s#!t they can get. 
 

and all of this is disgusting to me. I’m sick w this. 

 
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this is all disgusting.  
 

it’s life changing money and these families invest a lot in their children getting on the right teams and coaching and camps and films and HUDL and politics and recruiting and Snapchat’s and followers and branding and likes and cool pics and free visits and swag and gear and girls and deals and all the f’ing s#!t they can get. 
 

and all of this is disgusting to me. I’m sick w this. 
All we need to do is stop watching…

 
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