Could someone explain how NIL works.
To me it is like there are now no rules.
It seams teams and people are just saying come play here we will give you $50K per year. And hey come here and we will give you a car. None of that sounds anything like how I originally understood NIL. Now all these funds are set up to basically pay players to come to school A, or B.
My original understanding was it was paying for someones Name, Image, or likeness. So if you wanted to use their image in an advertisement, you could pay them. If you wanted to make a video game with their likeness you could pay them. They could sell jerseys with their name on them for profit. If a Car dealer wanted to have them be a "spokesperson" they could pay them. Etc. Because they could use their NIL for income.
What I thought was not allowed was just paying players to play, or to come to a certain school or giving gifts etc. I thought these things were also still forbidden during recruiting and before players were members of a school, as in a way to persuade them to go here or there.
The fact that there seems to be no rules, or at least no one is following them, makes this like the wild west. Then you add the transfer portal being a free for all and the idea to make it even more open rather than going back to more restrictions it just seems like it is going to make things worse.
Being at a place like ISU that finds and develops players in hopes of competing with the top teams is just going to be a place where we develop players for them to transfer to the high paying places. It really feels like its just more of the same, those with the money and power doing what they can to make sure they stay there.