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Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
NIL money is used to compensate student athletes ONLY for their Name, Image and Likeness. The student athlete enters into a contract that they have to notify the university within 72 hours to review and it has to comply with NCAA rules and state law. (Federal law and regulation pending). In no way can an employee of the university, namely the HC for this discussion, can be apart of those deals. Either for themselves, to put money into the NIL fund, or to even be a part of the actual deal for the student athlete. Private business or not, they still have to comply with state law.
Show me in that offer sheet/contract kiffin is about to sign where it states he can?t have endorsement deals.
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