Oh wow. That was bad.Miami, is that you?
Oh wow. That was bad.Miami, is that you?
Depends on the language of the contract… my guess is that the folks in Iowa City didn’t expect Proctor to do them dirty yet again. They were wrong.I doubt that ends up being true.
I don't know how you seek and negotiate endorsement deals without professional representation certified with NCAA compliance. I thought they had that.I think we will see players allowed to have legitimate agents soon, and those agents will work with them on NIL deals similar to their NFL clients. And that will also shift the common landscape to contracts that are 1 year deals, legally enforceable on both ends, but allows for players to move around after a season.
I believe they can’t have legitimate representation as of right now. Unless I’m mistakenI don't know how you seek and negotiate endorsement deals without professional representation certified with NCAA compliance. I thought they had that.
Pretty sure people have agents…I believe they can’t have legitimate representation as of right now. Unless I’m mistaken
Only Cody Williams.Pretty sure people have agents…
Pretty sure people have agents…
I’m specifically talking about CFB. Am I wrong here? I thought that MBB and CFB had oddly different rules about the hiring of agents while in college?Only Cody Williams.
I was only making a joke that refers back to the basketball forum and player minutes.I’m specifically talking about CFB. Am I wrong here? I thought that MBB and CFB had oddly different rules about the hiring of agents while in college?
This is another one of those things that I think NCAA loses badly on if it's ever litigated.Pretty sure people have agents…
I think we will see players allowed to have legitimate agents soon, and those agents will work with them on NIL deals similar to their NFL clients. And that will also shift the common landscape to contracts that are 1 year deals, legally enforceable on both ends, but allows for players to move around after a season.
But these are not real endorsement dealsI don't know how you seek and negotiate endorsement deals without professional representation certified with NCAA compliance. I thought they had that.
Where do agents come in?
Right at the start, and through the whole process. NIL rules in all states allow players to sign agents who will help secure endorsements, appearances, and the like.