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Yeah, not sure a school wants to test that in court(nm)
Posted on: June 27, 2024 at 22:45:45 CT
TigerMatt
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Is it legal for our players to get NIL
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bagpipertiger
MU
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6/27 16:37:08
Yep. If it is a legal business.(nm)
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Carlos Rossi
KC
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6/28 18:47:44
nothing is prohibited at this point (nm)
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zounami
MU
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6/28 13:23:47
I don't know if it is or not but I think it would be
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SabertoothTiger
MU
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6/28 13:09:11
NIL is authorized by statute
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ScottsdaleTiger
MU
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6/28 08:53:41
So how would you answer his question?
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JeffB
MU
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6/28 15:41:10
Under current law, yet - nm
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ScottsdaleTiger
MU
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6/29 14:56:53
That's under current law, yes (sorry about the typo) nm
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ScottsdaleTiger
MU
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6/29 15:00:43
Why does there have to be a law?
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Genco98
MU
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6/28 08:55:59
I think it would be against university policy
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beerdrinker69
MU
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6/27 16:50:36
A sponsorship agreement between a player and any company
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phrejd
KC
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6/27 22:23:32
the proposed settlement with the NCAA would give
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Valley Tiger
MU
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6/28 07:59:25
ok (nm)
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phrejd
KC
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6/28 10:36:20
Yeah, not sure a school wants to test that in court(nm)
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TigerMatt
MISS
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6/27 22:45:45
Perhaps not, but I could certainly see them exercising some
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JeffB
MU
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6/28 15:54:31