Posted August 23, 20222 yr According to Sports Illustrated NCAA Calls for Schools to Help Investigate NIL Violations WWW.SI.COM The organization says it is “actively investigating potential abuses of NIL transactions.”
August 23, 20222 yr Administrator Good gosh I would have to think there are a ton of offenders! Mr. FishDuck
August 23, 20222 yr A great number in the college football world are convinced that our own "Uncle Phil," as they call him, is one of the prime offenders. Why else would an athlete go to a place like Eugene if that weren't the case, they ask (having never considered that a young person might actually like the beauty of our area and the excellent resources here). Get ready for a lot of fingers to be pointed and a lot of "anonymous tips" to be lodged in our direction. None of this is good.
August 23, 20222 yr On 8/23/2022 at 1:26 PM, TexasDuck said: A great number in the college football world are convinced that our own "Uncle Phil," as they call him, is one of the prime offenders. Why else would an athlete go to a place like Eugene if that weren't the case, they ask (having never considered that a young person might actually like the beauty of our area and the excellent resources here). Get ready for a lot of fingers to be pointed and a lot of "anonymous tips" to be lodged in our direction. None of this is good. The funny thing is that Uncle Phil isn't going all in on the recruiting side of NIL. He has done a lot to create a sustainable program for curry players but he isn't toss around the millions like other programs are for one recruit. He is paying some for recruits but Oregon is not a recruiting NIL heavyweight at this time, even though Knight could do so if he wanted to. And for the record I'm not saying he should or shouldn't. NIL is super problematic. But tube in tomorrow for an article about one of the new additions to NIL which is highly problematic.
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