See, when you put it this way in its simplest form, it’s very easy to say yes to this idea.Kids should never, ever not be in control of their image, likeness and intellectual property, it’s yours, you own it.
Use of it without your express written consent and approval should be illegal and subject to law suits.
That said, boosters and friends of the program should be forbidden from involvement in any way.
IMO
And one would hope this is intent all along.So, you're saying now that 5* KU gets will have to not show-up to his own self-named 4-6th grade basketball camp instead of not showing-up to that on-campus library job that pays him $60k a year?
yes, it makes it much much easier - but, those who want to cheat are going to cheat - NIL hasn't stopped them yet - and won't in the future
........ but, if done well - it will help the kids who are actually following the rules
the likelihood of shady recruiting?
the likelihood of shady recruiting?
the likelihood of shady recruiting?
End the video game and NCAA business dealings, but colleges will always find players.The funniest thing is if the current rules didn’t exist a Guy Like Geo and a program like Rutgers probably don’t exist
This likeness Image thing has the potential to end college sports as we know it
We shall see no one can predict what the exact impact will be. It will impact negatively schools that are not typical powers and non revenue sports negatively at the leastEnd the video game and NCAA business dealings, but colleges will always find players.
Colleges and the NCAA profiting off a player's names and likenesses on merchandise will end but players being mentioned and/or videos of them in game action won't cost their school a dime when hawking upcoming games in media outlets.
More is being made of this than it's really worth.
Geo and the others that talked about interrupting games shown a lot of common sense in deciding not to do it and like any action being contemplated by any group it was something that we shouldn't make into a horrifying thing, but something that happens most of the time by people planing business decisions and the effect it might have to those they want support from .
The funniest thing is if the current rules didn’t exist a Guy Like Geo and a program like Rutgers probably don’t exist
This likeness Image thing has the potential to end college sports as we know it
Disagree. So the shady schools will now legally get the kids they got before who were willing to take money under the table and they will also get the kids with some scruples and who wouldn’t take illegal payments.In some ways, it may even the playing field a bit - why be the 11th guy in the rotation at a top school (not really much money there) when you can be the guy (or one of the top guys) at a slightly lesser program, especially one that located in a sizeable town or city that doesn't have pro teams. There's a lot more marketing potential in that second situation.
I scoffed at this when I read it but then remembered something Julie Herman said about changing the names of the Lots from colors to names.hardly. Literally nothing changes. Players already go to Ohio state and Michigan. And if the school doesn't pay a dime any Rutgers player can position themselves well to earn endorsements in the NY market. Imagine Geo or Ron Harper signs along the turnpike, now they can actually see a penny from it.
I did the same with a professional...I guess a lot of stupid people would waste their money on T-shirts with college athletes(kids) names/ faces on it. Could
be obsolete real fast.
Kids should never, ever not be in control of their image, likeness and intellectual property, it’s yours, you own it.
Use of it without your express written consent and approval should be illegal and subject to law suits.
That said, boosters and friends of the program should be forbidden from involvement in any way.
IMO
Folks have suggested the NCAA could put a cap on how much an athlete could make. How long would it take before the players started bitching about that? "Who is the NCAA to say I can only make $10K ($20K, $30K, whatever $K) a year off my likeness!" You know it will happen. Once you open this door it's over - you may as well just let schools pay players.How do you enforce this? What is a booster? Anyone making a financial donation to an athletic department - even to get better tickets (like priority points)? If yes - who’s left??
Seriously? NIL is about players earning money while they are college athletes, not high school recruits. That would still be illegal.It would take shady recruiting to another level. How much would a well heeled donor be willing to drop on signed jerseys to get a kid to commit?
So they promise them the payments for whatever bogus services/merchandise/appearances after they enroll. Even if they couldn’t skirt around it for HS recruits what do you think would happen with portal? It would be like EBay!Seriously? NIL is about players earning money while they are college athletes, not high school recruits. That would still be illegal.
The fact that they approached a high school recruit and made them promises is already illegal. Plus, that’s already being done. “Commit to my school and I’ll give you X amount of dollars a month.” NIL changes none of that.So they promise them the payments for whatever bogus services/merchandise/appearances after they enroll. Even if they couldn’t skirt around it for HS recruits what do you think would happen with portal? It would be like EBay!
Wherever Luke Nathan graduated high school, they know who he is. Those players and coaches that may have played against him in his school district know who he is and know where he walked on to. It's also about showing how far he has come from high school player to the player and person he is today. This is what walking on to a good program can do for you or the various other programs that may want to do this in the future. Being mentors to the next generation without some of the crooked AAU guys cashing in.Sorry I call BS.
Who’s signing their kid up for the Luke Nathan bball camp...and you sending your kid to that camp instead of Geo baker’s??
My kids know LN because he’s the wild guy always yelling on the sideline. They don’t practice a step back jumper in the driveway like LN...
The more I consider this it’s just messaging to broaden support to say it will help all students by really it will only help the 1%...
And when the lawyers step in to get rich and unionize student athletes they will be the ones laughing all the way to the bank...not Luke Nathan.
Just sayin...
But it makes it far easier. They can’t catch programs actually giving them money now, How are they going to stop them from promising them money. No comments on how it could be used to sway transfers?The fact that they approached a high school recruit and made them promises is already illegal. Plus, that’s already being done. “Commit to my school and I’ll give you X amount of dollars a month.” NIL changes none of that.
This. I have a relative that played college ball. He wasn’t a star, but kids from the area wanted to train with him and learn drills to get better while he was home. He probably could’ve received permission from the high school to use the court for a weekend in the summer and run his own camp, if not for NIL. Instead, he worked out with a few of them a couple of times every summer free of charge.Wherever Luke Nathan graduated high school, they know who he is. Those players and coaches that may have played against him in his school district know who he is and know where he walked on to. It's also about showing how far he has come from high school player to the player and person he is today. This is what walking on to a good program can do for you or the various other programs that may want to do this in the future. Being mentors to the next generation without some of the crooked AAU guys cashing in.
Kids should never, ever not be in control of their image, likeness and intellectual property, it’s yours, you own it.
Use of it without your express written consent and approval should be illegal and subject to law suits.
That said, boosters and friends of the program should be forbidden from involvement in any way.
IMO