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I think this means EA College Football game is back.
It's the end of the world as we know it.Game changer. The Feds or state gov't will not need to get involved now. Smart move on the NCAA.
So now there is no law or bill even needed right?
We need to start cheating vigorously. Y’all pull out your checkbooksEssentially. This ways the NCAA's way of reacting to pending legislative bills in a # of states. But, don't worry, the rep from Ohio that played for OSU let us know that there will be "guard rails" in place so that it doesn't lead to a competitive imbalance. I believe that he almost kept a straight face while saying this as well.![]()
We need to start cheating vigorously. Y’all pull out your checkbooks
Fraught with risk. What happens when the athlete endorsing Bubba's Buick-GMC goes all Lawrence Phillips or Aaron Hernandez?But, but, but... "they're amateurs" cry the 5 people on the planet that don't think collegiate athletics for revenue sports is anything but big business.
Will be interesting to see the # of hayseeds willing to give Johnny runningback an endorsement ad at his car dealership so that he plays at Ugag, OSU, Texas, etc.
I think we have some Alumni with deep pockets that already give waaaaaay more than me.Except it's not cheating anymore.
Yep, as I posted in another thread, I'm sure that the GT fans that can't be bothered to buy tickets and attend games will shell out $$$ for some 18-20 year old kid to endorse their engineering firm. That will get those competitive bid contracts coming in!
Fraught with risk. What happens when the athlete endorsing Bubba's Buick-GMC goes all Lawrence Phillips or Aaron Hernandez?
There are actually not that many athlete endorsements. Look at the NFL where it has been allowed forever. Yes, there is Peyton and Heisman house, and Aaron Rodgers at State farm, but here in Tampa there might be 8 or 10 endorsing local businesses and that includes football, baseball, and hockey players.They'll shrug it off and give the next "great" kid a deal. You really think that the Jim Bob's shopping at Buick-GMC will take their business elsewhere because the star WR turned out to be thug or a knucklehead?
There are actually not that many athlete endorsements. Look at the NFL where it has been allowed forever. Yes, there is Peyton and Heisman house, and Aaron Rodgers at State farm, but here in Tampa there might be 8 or 10 endorsing local businesses and that includes football, baseball, and hockey players.