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they've lost Dickie V
Absolutely. Fortunately for Shaq, he was Shaq, and could look forward to many more pay days. These kids may only get a few.Shaq has a great interview out there on what he did with his first $1 million.
Yeah...true...but those sports leagues have collectively bargained agreements with the talent. Who or what organization would represent the interests of every college athlete? And then be able to maintain solidarity? Again...I just don't know what can be done to limit the movement of players without limiting their rights?
Time for a new hobbyBut there’s something going on behind the scenes that made him want to leave amirite?
This just gets more and more gross by the day (not just TH but the entire pay for play situation).
nobody blames him for leaving for that, people just wanted to see this get under control or its going to get really, really messy quickly. Simply put some rules for caps and tampering in place would be a start.Anyone would leave if they’re getting paid a half mil. Hunter would have been dumb to stay at ISU.
The worst example is Arkansas who has big $ donors like Jerry Jones and the Waltons and have a roster of 20 players that are bought.
I don’t get all this stuff,but i’m 58 years old, but how is this no different than the shoe companies that steered players to certain schools?Maybe the only thing is the boosters paying the salaries. If I had 2 million to spread around to players, I'd rather do it on multi-year deals for several players vs just one player for one year...with the possible exception of an absolute superstar.
I just wonder how those contract would work. I'm sure it's possible for Joe Booster and his pretend "likeness endorsement" deal to put in writing that the player gets 200k this year and 400k next year...but if they stipulate the player has to play for Kentucky and be a Kentucky student both of those years is that a violation?
Well first of all these NIL deals are with greasy agents and agencies. Not the schools. I doubt even the schools 100% know what's in all the deals these kids are signing for. Sure, can the school tell a young man whose never had anything in his life to hold back $300k of his one million dollars for taxes later down the road? They absolutely can. But when all is said and done, and that kid flames out of college basketball, guess whose gonna be there to help him out come tax time? The IRS. That's about it.Will there be some? Sure. But every school is working with these kids to make sure none get screwed on taxes. No school wants to be the one that leaves a kid out to dry with a huge tax bill. Would make for the easiest anti recruiting points ever.
Compliance helps with taxes.
I don’t get all this stuff,but i’m 58 years old, but how is this no different than the shoe companies that steered players to certain schools?
Were you feeling ignored and left out, and needed to make this attention grab?https://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/threads/don’t-donate-to-“the-collective”.271391/
I haven’t heard of a school yet that doesn’t require a student athlete to report their deal and the terms of it to Compliance. Iowa State does. I don’t care if it is a slime ball agent deal, every school will require it be submitted to compliance.Well first of all these NIL deals are with greasy agents and agencies. Not the schools. I doubt even the schools 100% know what's in all the deals these kids are signing for. Sure, can the school tell a young man whose never had anything in his life to hold back $300k of his one million dollars for taxes later down the road? They absolutely can. But when all is said and done, and that kid flames out of college basketball, guess whose gonna be there to help him out come tax time? The IRS. That's about it.
Everytime I see this linked in another thread, I am heading over to 'We Will' to donate more.https://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/threads/don’t-donate-to-“the-collective”.271391/
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Sounds an awful lot like skimming off the topSo the agency gets to market him to teams in the hopes of getting him to a bigger school with a bigger footprint and can collect on his NIL. Am I understanding that correctly?
Or the agent pays him a G League salary while shopping to the highest bidder in which the agent makes the difference between what they are paying Tyrese and the NIL deal.
NIL deal = $500k
Tyresse = $50k
Agent = $450k
There's no way this is correct. What advantage is there in working with an agent if you are locked in at the same amount no matter what? I mean, I would think Iowa State could have easily said scrap the agent we can get you $50,000 on your own.
There's no way he isn't also getting back a percentage of his NIL deal, especially with Goodman quoting 15-20% fees for these agents.
I didn't say they were the numbers I was giving a visual example
Need proofEverytime I see this linked in another thread, I am heading over to 'We Will' to donate more.