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After many years of winning the offseason and it amounting to jack **** I kinda like how we are taking the opposite approach this year

#chessnotcheckers
Can’t have balance for ****. Offense can’t be good at the same time as the defense, in season results can’t be good at the same as off season. Honestly, impressive.
 
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Since the NIL collectives are independent organizations I imagine it's pretty easy to avoid tampering by the letter of the law. Player deputizes his agent, agent reaches out to NIL collective, and a deal is struck. You'd really have to be a nitwit as a coach to directly contact a player who isn't in the portal already, and get caught. Just wink and nod to the NIL collective and the wheels are set in motion.
 
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Since the NIL collectives are independent organizations I imagine it's pretty easy to avoid tampering by the letter of the law. Player deputizes his agent, agent reaches out to NIL collective, and a deal is struck. You'd really have to be a nitwit as a coach to directly contact a player who isn't in the portal already, and get caught. Just wink and nod to the NIL collective and the wheels are set in motion.
LMAO, as long as you’re SEC or BIG there are no rules. There is no rhyme or reason to any of this.
 
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LMAO, as long as you’re SEC or BIG there are no rules. There is no rhyme or reason to any of this.
Sure, but as far as I can tell there are no rules on communication between an agent and a NIL collective. Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong.

The few tampering violations that have been punished recently involved a coach having a phone call with a player who wasn't in the portal, and a coach texting a player for game film who wasn't in the portal.

I think it's likely that there isn't actual tampering going on when folks cry foul when we don't get someone.
 
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