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    Sounds like in this article that Panini will help Mercer make decisions about his brand. Makes me wonder if that will also be about what college he goes to. Much like what uniform brand you wear I wonder what other things in the future will be important to be connected to. The B12 brand I think is good but will it matter if you are Topps vs Panini or making this up Coke vs Pepsi? Would love for the staff to get Mercer.

    https://www.wcpo.com/sports/high-sch...al-with-panini

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    I believe NIL deals like this one are great for the kids because they are not necessarily tied to a school or pay-4-play. This is true value for young Mr Mercer and well worth it.
    Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.

    Intimidate! Dominate! Celebrate!

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      We have seen the negative effect of large amounts of money have on college students; I hope that this does not destroy the high school game. Since he is a minor, his dad will be controlling the money but who knows how that will go. We have seen the danger of that with young pop singers.

      I like that young Mr. Mercer makes sure everyone knows that he is from Cincinnati.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bearcatrunner View Post
        Sounds like in this article that Panini will help Mercer make decisions about his brand. Makes me wonder if that will also be about what college he goes to. Much like what uniform brand you wear I wonder what other things in the future will be important to be connected to. The B12 brand I think is good but will it matter if you are Topps vs Panini or making this up Coke vs Pepsi? Would love for the staff to get Mercer.

        https://www.wcpo.com/sports/high-sch...al-with-panini
        What can of worms has the NCAA opened by allowing so much money to be thrown around to young kids that have yet to understand anything about life and values in life? No one escapes the unforeseen consequences. Does getting the parents involved make it better? All this does is create greed.

        Has the NCAA lost control of this situation?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by leeraymond372@gmail.com View Post

          What can of worms has the NCAA opened by allowing so much money to be thrown around to young kids that have yet to understand anything about life and values in life? No one escapes the unforeseen consequences. Does getting the parents involved make it better? All this does is create greed.

          Has the NCAA lost control of this situation?
          stating the obvious.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by leeraymond372@gmail.com View Post

            What can of worms has the NCAA opened by allowing so much money to be thrown around to young kids that have yet to understand anything about life and values in life? No one escapes the unforeseen consequences. Does getting the parents involved make it better? All this does is create greed.

            Has the NCAA lost control of this situation?
            Did it ever? Before there was rampant cheating, but the “blue bloods” always got away with it. Now that lawyers and politicians are involved, any semblance of control is gone. It seems Sorsby got flat out busted, but don’t be surprised if he gets away with it too. The NCAA can settle his case, or go to court and risk all gambling prohibitions being ruled illegal. It’s a goddamn mess now, I’m not sure I care about college sports anymore.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by leeraymond372@gmail.com View Post

              What can of worms has the NCAA opened by allowing so much money to be thrown around to young kids that have yet to understand anything about life and values in life? No one escapes the unforeseen consequences. Does getting the parents involved make it better? All this does is create greed.

              Has the NCAA lost control of this situation?
              The NCAA had no choice but to agree to the House settlement. They were going to lose in court & tried to make the best of a bad situation. They should've released the pressure decades ago by allowing true NIL or some other form of compensation. But they held onto their amateurism position, and the lawsuits eventually started rolling in.

              This isn't done yet. They're still losing.

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