NE should've been the first state to enact such rulesRead a tweet or something....Missouri legislature approves a law that allows high schoolers to make NIL money, boom they get an instate 5 star and are trending for the #2 guy in state....
This x 1,000%. Missouri's law says they can only get NIL if they are going to an in-state school. You could pretty much shut down Nebraska's borders. There would be little chance someone is getting a top recruit that Rhule wants if the NIL money was already flowing.NE should've been the first state to enact such rules
too bad everyone in office in NE is a football hating coward
Does Pillen hate football? I had not heard that.NE should've been the first state to enact such rules
too bad everyone in office in NE is a football hating coward
my guess is he far and away favors growing his personal wealth over improving Nebraska FootballDoes Pillen hate football? I had not heard that.
So, they start receiving right away? If they flip do they have to give the money back?Read a tweet or something....Missouri legislature approves a law that allows high schoolers to make NIL money, boom they get an instate 5 star and are trending for the #2 guy in state....
NE should've been the first state to enact such rules
too bad everyone in office in NE is a football hating coward
Should they be worried?
Wasn't that money for a charity?This is factually incorrect, unless you are claiming Malachi Coleman was breaking the rules when he contracted to receive NIL money from Muchachos at the age of 16. That began during his Junior year.
You would choose a winning football program over personal financial security?my guess is he far and away favors growing his personal wealth over improving Nebraska Football
which makes him a coward and a scumbag
Yep. We all know how this ends‘She’s just a friend’
@Husker Todd would neverYou would choose a winning football program over personal financial security?
You ARE a real fan!
Wasn't that money for a charity?
He didn’t get any from the NU football collective, so this is irrelevantThis is factually incorrect, unless you are claiming Malachi Coleman was breaking the rules when he contracted to receive NIL money from Muchachos at the age of 16. That began during his Junior year.
So, they start receiving right away? If they flip do they have to give the money back?
It just sounds like it will be a big headache for all involved. But the whole NIL thing is a free for all right now. Schools trying to poach other schools' players with more money. Etc. Crazy.Seems to me that could be challenged successfully in court. They’re telling a kid that he can profit on his NI&L only if he chooses certain schools?
He's not a legislature. He doesn't make the laws.Does Pillen hate football? I had not heard that.
Ask that Oklahoma guy he de-cleated.So is Pillen a scumbag or not? I've seen arguments for both sides.
Jim Pillen did more for Nebraska football in one play than you'll ever do in your life. Just saying.my guess is he far and away favors growing his personal wealth over improving Nebraska Football
which makes him a coward and a scumbag
So, they start receiving right away? If they flip do they have to give the money back?
My state senator doesn't hate NU fbDoes Pillen hate football? I had not heard that.
Do they have to wait until they actually attend first day of classes at post secondary school?Read a tweet or something....Missouri legislature approves a law that allows high schoolers to make NIL money, boom they get an instate 5 star and are trending for the #2 guy in state....
So, they start receiving right away? If they flip do they have to give the money back?
he voluntarily ran for officeSo is Pillen a scumbag or not? I've seen arguments for both sides.