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NIL is the greatest thing in college sport in my opinion and NCAA has not lost one thin dime of its billion-dollar profit.
Let that sink in.
The true problem for the middle-of-the-road teams is the Transfer Portal.
These teams are investing time and money into these 3/4/5 stars athletes, just to have them porch away once
their brand is of value.
I see this as an easy fix by offering college athletes two-year scholarships. Allow school to Increase their COA.
Eliminated the non-loss of games if one/student decides to transfer
to half a season ( 6 games). Exclude all graduated seniors. Even special cases or immediate transfers most sit out half a season. Eliminated red-shirt year athletes, by allowing athletes 5 years of eligibility.
*** If a head coach takes another job, that school must lose 2 scholarships and is gained by his former employer***
This eliminated the student vs coach free movement argument.
Let that sink in.
The true problem for the middle-of-the-road teams is the Transfer Portal.
These teams are investing time and money into these 3/4/5 stars athletes, just to have them porch away once
their brand is of value.
I see this as an easy fix by offering college athletes two-year scholarships. Allow school to Increase their COA.
Eliminated the non-loss of games if one/student decides to transfer
to half a season ( 6 games). Exclude all graduated seniors. Even special cases or immediate transfers most sit out half a season. Eliminated red-shirt year athletes, by allowing athletes 5 years of eligibility.
*** If a head coach takes another job, that school must lose 2 scholarships and is gained by his former employer***
This eliminated the student vs coach free movement argument.
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