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SI: NCAA's Alternative NIL Proposal Waives Bylaw 12, But Limits Compensation - Maize - 06-26-2021 01:13 PM

Here it is...From Sports Illustrated:

As the NCAA looks to enact its recent temporary name, image and likeness proposal, athletes will follow the laws in the state where the school is located or follow the school's policy if the state does not have specific NIL guidelines.

However, according to the copy of the solution obtained by Sports Illustrated's Ross Dellenger, the NCAA will waive Bylaw 12, which prohibits athletes from pay for play, effective July 1. Still, within the alternative proposal, the NCAA has outlined a list of limitations for athletes from NIL compensation. These prohibitions will remain in effect, per the proposal, until Congress passes a uniform bill that governs NIL-related issues.

Among other prohibitions in the proposal, NIL compensation cannot be given or offered to players based on their enrollments at specific institutions. So, for example, a player cannot be awarded specific NIL compensation that is dependent their commitment to play football at only Alabama. Players cannot be offered financial incentives within any NIL deals based on athletic performance, according to the proposal. This means that UNC quarterback Sam Howell, for example, cannot receive an increase in NIL compensation based if he were to throw for more than 3,000 yards or 30 touchdowns, etc.

While the prohibitions have been outlined by the NCAA, the respective schools remain responsible for determining if an athlete's NIL activities are consistent with the school or state law.

Kentucky governor Andy Beshear signed an executive order Thursday to allow name, image and likeness compensation for college athletes, effective July 1. Six other states passed their own legislation that was later signed by their respective governors—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas and New Mexico.

The NCAA's temporary NIL solution—an alternative model—could grant just as many rights to athletes as permissive state laws. In this plan, the NCAA is avoiding responsibility, placing the onus on schools and conferences to draft their own proposals to avoid legal issues.


https://www.si.com/college/2021/06/26/ncaa-alternative-nil-proposal-waives-bylaw-12


RE: SI: NCAA's Alternative NIL Proposal Waives Bylaw 12, But Limits Compensation - Maize - 07-06-2021 05:58 PM

After a week..I am going to like this new era of College Athletes....04-cheers


RE: SI: NCAA's Alternative NIL Proposal Waives Bylaw 12, But Limits Compensation - CardinalJim - 07-06-2021 06:23 PM

I want to know how the NCAA is going to know if a shoe company steers a player to a particular university or not. Kentucky and Nike have been hooked up for a decade with nothing happening. Pitino had the nerve to complain about it and we know what happened to him and UofL.

I like the idea of NIL a lot. I just think it’s going to be next to impossible to manage.


RE: SI: NCAA's Alternative NIL Proposal Waives Bylaw 12, But Limits Compensation - Maize - 07-06-2021 07:04 PM

(07-06-2021 06:23 PM)CardinalJim Wrote:  I want to know how the NCAA is going to know if a shoe company steers a player to a particular university or not. Kentucky and Nike have been hooked up for a decade with nothing happening. Pitino had the nerve to complain about it and we know what happened to him and UofL.

I like the idea of NIL a lot. I just think it’s going to be next to impossible to manage.

CJ....Phil Knight and Nike has entered the building...The 1000 Pound Gorilla

https://twitter.com/fos/status/1412553553118441472?s=21


RE: SI: NCAA's Alternative NIL Proposal Waives Bylaw 12, But Limits Compensation - Hokie Mark - 07-06-2021 07:54 PM

(07-06-2021 07:04 PM)Maize Wrote:  
(07-06-2021 06:23 PM)CardinalJim Wrote:  I want to know how the NCAA is going to know if a shoe company steers a player to a particular university or not. Kentucky and Nike have been hooked up for a decade with nothing happening. Pitino had the nerve to complain about it and we know what happened to him and UofL.

I like the idea of NIL a lot. I just think it’s going to be next to impossible to manage.

CJ....Phil Knight and Nike has entered the building...The 1000 Pound Gorilla

https://twitter.com/fos/status/1412553553118441472?s=21

Oregan's advantage with Knight was that he could funnel money to them within the old NCAA rules. Since that's no longer an issue, I don't know how special his relationship with the Ducks will be going forward.


RE: SI: NCAA's Alternative NIL Proposal Waives Bylaw 12, But Limits Compensation - Maize - 07-06-2021 08:51 PM

(07-06-2021 07:54 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-06-2021 07:04 PM)Maize Wrote:  
(07-06-2021 06:23 PM)CardinalJim Wrote:  I want to know how the NCAA is going to know if a shoe company steers a player to a particular university or not. Kentucky and Nike have been hooked up for a decade with nothing happening. Pitino had the nerve to complain about it and we know what happened to him and UofL.

I like the idea of NIL a lot. I just think it’s going to be next to impossible to manage.

CJ....Phil Knight and Nike has entered the building...The 1000 Pound Gorilla

https://twitter.com/fos/status/1412553553118441472?s=21

Oregan's advantage with Knight was that he could funnel money to them within the old NCAA rules. Since that's no longer an issue, I don't know how special his relationship with the Ducks will be going forward.

The Athletic

Significance of the deal
Stewart Mandel, college football senior columnist: For years, Oregon football has been synonymous with mega-donor Knight. Many wondered whether he and/or Nike would get into business with Ducks players once allowed to profit off their NIL. Well, here's your answer.

Thibodeaux is seen as a potential No. 1 overall pick next spring. He's the type of rare superstar-level player who may be in position to make six-figure NIL money wherever he played, but at Oregon, it's fitting that his first deal is with Knight.

Now, Oregon coach Mario Cristobal can tell recruits, come to Eugene and the guy who designs Air Jordans will draw you a customized piece of art to sell.

What to expect from Nike in new NIL universe
Daniel Kaplan, business staff writer: What's amazing about this Nike NFT, is how, less than a week after NIL came alive, it is no big deal. The news came on the same day a Miami gym owner pledged $540,000 to scholarship football players at the University of Miami, and scores of other endorsements since July 1.

Nike is only interesting insofar as it found a way in. The apparel and sneaker companies have team deals, and players generally are barred from competing in those team categories. So Nike, a University of Oregon sponsor, is backing the player here with the creation of an NFT, not by having the athlete endorse its products


https://theathletic.com/news/oregons-kayvon-thibodeaux-collaborates-with-nikes-knight-hatfield-on-nft/20BAL5U1kszG


RE: SI: NCAA's Alternative NIL Proposal Waives Bylaw 12, But Limits Compensation - TexanMark - 07-07-2021 10:19 AM

And in the 305...Miami boosters can now legally pay the players. Giddyup

the non-revenue sports continue to get nothing and like it.