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David Sanders

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Nov 24, 2024, 9:46 AM

Saw where he was at OSU yesterday. Another example of the bidding never ends.

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Nov 24, 2024, 10:04 AM

Read on ESPN this morning about which one, Oregon or Georgia, would flip the next 5 star. Unbelievable

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Nov 24, 2024, 10:47 AM

College football is rapidly moving toward being controlled by a handful of mostly northern corporate moguls. If you don't have a couple of these, you cannot play this game. That's how Michigan flipped the lsu qb commit--billionaire from Oracle made it happen. That's why the sec is concerned. Watch what happens in the coming year. The sec will start lobbying for limits on nil so they can hang on to their top recruits.

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Tigernet spends way too much time

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Nov 24, 2024, 10:57 AM

Hand wringing on NIL nowadays. 🫣

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Dave portnoy from barstool pledged 3 mil for a QB a month ago and magically one

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Nov 24, 2024, 11:03 AM [ in reply to Re: David Sanders ]

Flips to his team. He's downplaying his role now cause he knows it's technically a recruiting violation; if such a thing still exists. Portnoy is definitely not a "coastal elite".

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Re: Dave portnoy from barstool pledged 3 mil for a QB a month ago and magically one

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Nov 24, 2024, 11:11 AM

Portnoy is definitely a costal elite, he is preppy frat star cosplaying as a “man of the people”

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Re: Dave portnoy from barstool pledged 3 mil for a QB a month ago and magically one


Nov 24, 2024, 8:34 PM

It wasn’t portnoy. It was Larry Ellison, 4th richest man in the world

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No, it isn't.


Nov 24, 2024, 1:17 PM [ in reply to Dave portnoy from barstool pledged 3 mil for a QB a month ago and magically one ]

The NCAA rule is against a school contacting another school's enrolled athlete before they're in the portal.

Anyone can flip a commit that hasn't enrolled. That's been going on since the dawn of time.

It's also questionable if the NCAA re about contacting enrolled athletes would pass legal scrutiny, given the Ohio vs NCAA decision.

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Yes it is


Nov 24, 2024, 6:26 PM

NIL payments for the sole purpose of recruiting inducement are still against the rules even though that's all that every one of em is.

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That rule is a violation of federal law.


Nov 25, 2024, 2:14 AM

It is illegal and unenforceable.

See the decision in the NCAA vs Alston case and the injunction in the Tennessee vs NCAA case for the evidence.

Just another way the NCAA rules violate federal law.

They can't interfere with private NIL deals, regardless of what they claim the "intent" of it was.

It's no different than incentives offered in corporate recruiting. Those offered competitive advantages and they are not only legal, they are a business norm.

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That rule is a violation of federal law.


Nov 25, 2024, 2:14 AM [ in reply to Yes it is ]

It is illegal and unenforceable.

See the decision in the NCAA vs Alston case and the injunction in the Tennessee vs NCAA case for the evidence.

Just another way the NCAA rules violate federal law.

They can't interfere with private NIL deals, regardless of what they claim the "intent" of it was.

It's no different than incentives offered in corporate recruiting. Those offered competitive advantages and they are not inky legal, they are a business norm.

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Nov 24, 2024, 8:33 PM [ in reply to No, it isn't. ]

Finally you’ve agreed tampering is real and it’s against the rules

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And the rule is illegal under federal law.


Nov 25, 2024, 2:18 AM

Just like their old rules against NIL and transfers without penalty.

It's no different than incentives offered in corporate recruiting.

You're also missing the point that the rule says nothing about incentives coming from a third party. It's specific to school officials.

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