Breaking news: Schools are now free to begin paying their athletes directly, marking the dawn of a new era in college sports.

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I wonder how Title IX is gonna play into this. You know soon as football players get put on the official payroll some chick on the women’s bowling team is gonna demand equal compensation.

Schools will probably want to keep direct payments at a minimum because of this and let the boosters run up the NIL numbers like usual.
 
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Oh this should be interesting.

The blue bloods and big money $chool$ will fine.

I'm more interested in the middling schools like an Ole Miss or others like them where the conference brand gives them a lot more juice than they'd have without it.

If Stanford/Mich/Texas/Harvard ever decided to go all in....shyt $MU too....
 

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I wonder how Title IX is gonna play into this. You know soon as football players get put on the official payroll some chick on the women’s bowling team is gonna demand equal compensation.

Schools will probably want to keep direct payments at a minimum because of this and let the boosters run up the NIL numbers like usual.

I can see that :ehh:
 

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Should have solved the problem years ago instead of having the courts do it for them
I said that years ago. NCAA messed up by being so resistant to paying players years ago. If they did this years ago, they coulda paid like $10,000/year per player and got it over with. Now, the players will be Millionaires
 
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