Correct. If you sign an NIL deal, you should be legally bound to it. If another school wants to buy out his deal, fine then pay Pitt the entire deal.It is insane that these guys dont have real contracts as employees and can come and go as they please under these pay for play but not really pay for play NIL deals.
But NIL deals are not with schools. So I don’t think that’s possible.Correct. If you sign an NIL deal, you should be legally bound to it. If another school wants to buy out his deal, fine then pay Pitt the entire deal.
Correct. If you sign an NIL deal, you should be legally bound to it. If another school wants to buy out his deal, fine then pay Pitt the entire deal.
Correct. If you sign an NIL deal, you should be legally bound to it. If another school wants to buy out his deal, fine then pay Pitt the entire deal.
But NIL deals are not with schools. So I don’t think that’s possible.
I believe the only thing they are bound to is living in the city where the school is located because they cant officially make it pay for play so that's there way of making it unofficially pay for play. For example, if Dayon Hayes continues to live in Pittsburgh but commutes to Morgantown for practices and games, I would have to believe that A412 would have to keep paying him. He isnt going to do that but I'd like to see like some high profile QB prospect at say FSU with a $1 million or so NIL deal lose out on a starting job and then transfer to FAMU while still collecting on his FSU NIL deal since he still lives in Tallahassee. That would be so awesome.
Addison to UCLA would have been funny.
(Somehow, I have to think there are more constraints)
I still can't believe any of this is legal. Murky third parties paying players to play at non-profits? Maddening.
Why in the world does NCAA have multiple transfer portal windows? Am I that crazy to think there should be one transfer portal window, once a year, and that is it? I actually think the post-spring practice window might be the best time do it -- or perhaps even have it during the summer after classes are out. But having a single window I think would be a better way of doing it.
Right ... the student athlete can voluntarily sit out and pay his own tuition, or unenroll from school, until the next transfer portal window.And there it should be open from NC to NLI day. That's it. You dont like where you are after Spring? Play harder and transfer next year. Or, or, this is a crazy idea but transfer and RS that year.