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NDSU player offered $250k in NIL to transfer

I'm still waiting for the most important "key booster" in Griz Nation....... you know, the one who knows every important person and whose pockets are deeper than the Marianas Trench....... to use his endless connections to key boosters and everyone and anyone of importance, to raise millions of NIL money.
 
If the ncaa gave any fvcks about fcs they would just make the portal date right after the FCS Championship. One month later.

But of course they don’t give a shit.
 
BadlandsGrizFan said:
If the ncaa gave any fvcks about fcs they would just make the portal date right after the FCS Championship. One month later.

But of course they don’t give a shit.

I think the issue is these kids wanting to transfer during the winter break. Putting the portal date that late doesn't provide enough time for all the paperwork that has to happen...at least that's my reasoning...could be they just don't give a shit.
 
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/39047353/ncaa-proposes-rule-let-schools-athletes-enter-nil-deals

NCAA president Charlie Baker proposed rule changes Tuesday that would allow Division I schools for the first time to pay their athletes in ways that are not tied to educational resources.

Baker shared the proposed changes in a letter sent to member schools. If Division I schools choose to adopt the rules, they would be allowed to enter into name, image and likeness deals directly with their athletes. The new rules would also create a trust fund for athletes at the richest tier of athletic departments and allow those schools to create its own set of rules for recruiting, transfers, roster size and a wide range of other policies.

"[It] is time for us -- the NCAA -- to offer our own forward-looking framework," Baker said. "This framework must sustain the best elements of the student-athlete experience for all student-athletes, build on the financial and organizational investments that have positively changed the trajectory of women's sports, and enhance the athletic and academic experience for student-athletes who attend the highest resourced colleges and universities."
 
Might be the reason Coach is so particular about recruits, I suggest he's been looking for young men
who are loyal.
 
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