Dear Lord , can we just name Oregon national champions already ? They are going as far as changing state laws. There just seems to be no limit to their quest for a championship. There just seems to be no limit to their shenanigans. I wish the Beavs were better and that this would actually help then win one instead.
The Ducks already have the highest payroll I guess they want to go higher but keep it a secret.
If he bill passes, it means athletes in Oregon would not have to disclose their NIL agreements with “associated entities or individuals” (collectives or boosters) to the new disclosure entity created by the P4, to then be assessed for fair market value by Deloitte.
Et tu, BigBallss?
Competitive advantages only are allowed for USC, I suppose?
Situated in perhaps (next to Florida) the most fertile region for college football players anywhere?
No schollie limits and then the 100+ schollie limits of the 1960s and 1970s where USC could stockpile talent to keep them from other Pac-18/Pac-10 teams?
Living in sunshine mecca with bikini-clad motivators to (almost) every 17-18 year old recruit in the nation?
Arguably in the top 3-4 of all blue bloods having had the most historical success on the grid iron.
C'mon, we need some advantages of our own, BB.....lol. Phil Knight ain't gonna be around forever, ya know....
Isn't this akin to a team keeping its players contract info from the NFL offices? Not exact - yet. But it will be soon. Is there a reason to keep NIL private unless it's pay for play? Legitimate question. No way a CBA doesn't come into play eventually. CFB teams probably don't want the Ducks run like the 1920's Yankees.
Where does this proof exist that shows that Oregon spends the most on nil?
I know it’s a common theme here. I would love to see it so I can review it and stop doubting you all.
Dam straight. These are confidential NIL deals. This isn’t employee paychecks that are public. Now, the IRS needs to know. But that’s confidential.