Well, as fans, we do not make pretty good money and we will not shut up. In fact, we are the ones who are partially funding their pretty good money through tuition, tickets, shirts, etc.
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Kirk Herbstreit predicted this " "I think that there’s another step to this," Herbstreit said. "With the TV networks — I never really said this publicly — but with the TV networks giving a lot of money to college athletics, I think it’s inevitable that eventually the players are going to have it, whether it’s a union or somebody’s going to represent them, and they’re going to say, 'Hey, why not allow us to have a share of the television money?'"
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Originally posted by Lobot View Post
The players tried before NIL and it didn't go their way. Might still be on the table after all this.
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Ohio administrators reject NIL for high school students in Ohio.
"Out of 792 member schools of the 817 voting, the measure failed 538-254. So, 68% of OHSAA member schools said no. There were 21 abstentions.
By rejecting the proposal, Ohio’s athletes remain unable sign endorsement deals without losing their amateur status."
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...csp=chromepush
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostOhio administrators reject NIL for high school students in Ohio.
"Out of 792 member schools of the 817 voting, the measure failed 538-254. So, 68% of OHSAA member schools said no. There were 21 abstentions.
By rejecting the proposal, Ohio’s athletes remain unable sign endorsement deals without losing their amateur status."
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...csp=chromepush
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostOhio administrators reject NIL for high school students in Ohio.
"Out of 792 member schools of the 817 voting, the measure failed 538-254. So, 68% of OHSAA member schools said no. There were 21 abstentions.
By rejecting the proposal, Ohio’s athletes remain unable sign endorsement deals without losing their amateur status."
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...csp=chromepush
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostOhio administrators reject NIL for high school students in Ohio.
"Out of 792 member schools of the 817 voting, the measure failed 538-254. So, 68% of OHSAA member schools said no. There were 21 abstentions.
By rejecting the proposal, Ohio’s athletes remain unable sign endorsement deals without losing their amateur status."
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...csp=chromepush
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