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No, the answer to all of this was completely defining what NIL was. Now that the NCAA said “ya’ll deal w this”, this is the next equation.

In taking my Project Management course, I’m now seeing how so many projects r blundered due to ppl put in positions they are not qualified for; but, b/c they may have a degree or credentials to their name in OTHER FIELDS, they’ll be put in these positions creating absolute turmoil.
 
No, the answer to all of this was completely defining what NIL was. Now that the NCAA said “ya’ll deal w this”, this is the next equation.

In taking my Project Management course, I’m now seeing how so many projects r blundered due to ppl put in positions they are not qualified for; but, b/c they may have a degree or credentials to their name in OTHER FIELDS, they’ll be put in these positions creating absolute turmoil.
This sounds exactly like government. Cronyism and nepotism ruins everything.
 
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Its all gonna come down to the timing of the House settlement's approval.

It basically caps NIL at $600. Anything above $600 has be given the ok by the clearinghouse.

NIL deals on the books before House is approved are ok.

If its approved before the portal opens, Nico won't be able to get more money from anyone, Tenn included.

But if House is not approved before the portal opens, its gonna be wild. Schools will have one final opportunity to spend and players will have one last chance to get paid. Nico wouldn't be the only big name in the portal.
 
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No, the answer to all of this was completely defining what NIL was. Now that the NCAA said “ya’ll deal w this”, this is the next equation.

In taking my Project Management course, I’m now seeing how so many projects r blundered due to ppl put in positions they are not qualified for; but, b/c they may have a degree or credentials to their name in OTHER FIELDS, they’ll be put in these positions creating absolute turmoil.
I got my PMP 6 years ago. Matched with my black belt, it helps me keep everything dialed in and on track using data/analysis to drive every decision and dictate who is assigned and when/where! You won’t regret getting that!!!
 
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