NIL in Kentucky

kybassfan

Heisman
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You seem riled up. That doesn’t bolster your weak argument. But that’s ok. It’s not you’re fault, you think you’re right.
Riled up? Oh hell no. I am laughing at you. Have fun in your Kodak moment.

This is priceless.
 

Tomorrow.11

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Mar 18, 2007
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Shameful that Kentucky would pass this. I hope these kids go play for Bruce Pearl to make their NIL money in order to preserve the integrity and amateurism of the college game.
As I see it, there was no reasonable choice but to sign it, considering the landscape that currently exists in college sports. Is it fair for our guys to be handicapped when other states are doing it?
 
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DCFseattle

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Why do you keep talking about kodak?

I think he's trying to compare NIL to Kodak's failure after 130+ years in business.

See, Kodak made its money making camera film.
It also invented digital cameras. Then later brought them to mass market, and digital cameras ultimately killed the film business.
Then the bottom fell out on digital camera profit margin.
Then Kodak died slowly.

And that's just like players being able to market themselves while in college.
 

Rockfly78

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I think he's trying to compare NIL to Kodak's failure after 130+ years in business.

See, Kodak made its money making camera film.
It also invented digital cameras. Then later brought them to mass market, and digital cameras ultimately killed the film business.
Then the bottom fell out on digital camera profit margin.
Then Kodak died slowly.

And that's just like players being able to market themselves while in college.
What a weird analogy. Remember when “Kodak moment” was a catch phrase? Here I thought this weirdo was just being creepy and wanting to take everyone’s picture.
 

BigBlueFanGA

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Jun 14, 2005
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Cal will be all in. He’s always been at the forefront of change. One and done, dribble drive (weird I know), UK combines, ESPN specials, etc. He will eat this up and UK will take advantage big time. No Roy, No K, Kansas cheating their *** off, Izzo and Beard won’t embrace this, IU and UofL won’t be able to do anything with it. The SEC teams will go all in. I’m actually excited for it.
What does that mean? How can Cal go "all in"?
 

kybassfan

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Well, he's a communist who doesn't want a free and open market because it'll be bad for some reason. What do you expect?
Supporting amateurism and suggesting that assumption that KY will remain the most popular team in basket makes one a communist?

Man we have some zealot freakazoids on the board. The only players that stand to make any significant money have other options. You should use something other than fortune cookies to make economic projections
 

BluCroo

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I suppose it's inevitable. College sports generate too much money for too many people to ignore the players.

Still, in my opinion it's going alter college basketball in a bad way. The big programs aren't going to be amateur sports any longer. They're now professional farm teams.
 

Kybluedude

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Nov 19, 2005
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The NBA gets a better and larger development league without any investment.

Also will the NIL let the pending infractions on UL Ariz Kansas get dismissed?
 

Dablueman

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The NBA gets a better and larger development league without any investment.

Also will the NIL let the pending infractions on UL Ariz Kansas get dismissed?
The NIl just allows a college player to make money on their own likeness doesn't allow for the payment of players to just influence where they go to school. Do no it won't effect the allegations against them