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Originally Posted by
Bothrops
This all started after George Floyd's death and the pandemic. Entitlement culture was one of several stoked fires from the fallout of it.
You are absolutely wrong. Ed O'Bannon filed his lawsuit in 2009. The craziest part is that he was a player in the mid-90s and he was suing for NIL infringement because they used the '95 UCLA team in a 2009 video game. The suit wasn't finally ruled on until 2015 - and the NCAA had 8 f'n years to decide how to handle NIL AND THEY FAILED TO ACT. That's when the states got involved and started approving NIL legislation.
Make no mistake about it - the NCAA had every opportunity after 2009 to solve NIL and they did nothing.
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