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Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports
The NCAA announced this week that they begin reviewing NIL impact on college athletes and potential recruiting rules violations. Per ESPN:
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The Division I Board of Directors met virtually Friday and agreed to task the Division I Council with a review of how NIL policies, or lack thereof, have affected athletes' school choice, transfer opportunities, academics and their mental health.

"We want to preserve the positive aspects of the new policy while reviewing whether anything can be done to mitigate the negative ones," said board chair and University of Georgia president Jere Morehead.

In a news release, the board cited concerns about potential violation of NCAA recruiting rules, the representation for athletes as they broker these deals, booster involvement, as well schools being involved in potentially arranging deals for incoming players.
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What could happen?
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8&4 Aggie, the nightmare has begun
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Board chair from Georgia? One of the biggest cheaters out there.
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They can just set up a tent in College Station and take notes.
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Idiots. Horses out the barn now…they ruined college athletics. Highest bidder will win most all championships.
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Not NCAA but US Supreme Court with and ambiguous rulling that was taken and exploited.
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Lol @ “possible”
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Would anyone be shocked if Aggie got thumped here? Their efforts were orders of magnitude beyond everyone else
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Saban bringing that big dick all across A$M.
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Don't mess with the bull, you'll get the horns!
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