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re: When will we start seeing players opt out after their team loses a game or two ??

Posted on 12/30/23 at 8:52 pm to
Posted by Cincinnati Tiigre
Cincinnati
Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 12/30/23 at 8:52 pm to
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Unpopular opinion. Any player that opts out at any point should pay back their scholarship money for quitting the team prior to the end of the season. With NIL, they can afford it.


Not unpopular by me. I’ve said players should be given a choice… NIL or traditional scholarship route.

1) Traditional Scholarship route everything is paid for you but no NIL contract.

2) NIL. Sign whatever deal you want but you pay for EVERYTHING. Tuition, housing, meals, nutrition plan, S&C plan, coaching, and most importantly… the right to wear the uniform (this scales with the visibility… 11am game costs less than a top 10 prime time exposure game).

Take your pick.
Posted by Globetrotter747
Member since Sep 2017
4394 posts
Posted on 12/30/23 at 9:08 pm to
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Not unpopular by me. I’ve said players should be given a choice… NIL or traditional scholarship route.

1) Traditional Scholarship route everything is paid for you but no NIL contract.

2) NIL. Sign whatever deal you want but you pay for EVERYTHING. Tuition, housing, meals, nutrition plan, S&C plan, coaching, and most importantly… the right to wear the uniform (this scales with the visibility… 11am game costs less than a top 10 prime time exposure game).

Take your pick.

Bahahahahaha!

1. No program has the balls to try something like this unilaterally because players would go elsewhere and the program would get its arse kicked.

2. It's very possible to make legitimate NIL money in today's world. You're going to take a high profile athlete like Tim Tebow off scholarship because he has a million followers on Instagram?
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