NIL law signed

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PurpleOut
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Yesterday Greg Abbott signed the bill that will allow athletes the ability to receive payment from outside businesses.

The landscape of college athletics is about to change drastically. There are 5 other states where the law will go into effect on July 1st.

Texas bill allowing college athletes to profit off name signed into law | The Texas Tribune
BigJack85
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Not sure how to view this legislation.
PurpleOut
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I'll be interested to see if we (SFA) have anything to say soon.
nacluth
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What I want to know is can I buy their meal if I see them eating out at a restaurant? Just a little thanks for the enjoyment they bring me.
PurpleOut
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Just a reminder that we have a brand specialist partner: https://sfajacks.com/news/2020/9/1/general-sfa-athletics-announces-partnership-with-world-renowned-brand-specialist-jeremy-darlow.aspx
TallTexan
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nacluth said:

What I want to know is can I buy their meal if I see them eating out at a restaurant? Just a little thanks for the enjoyment they bring me.


I wonder what the rule is on this.

Certainly guitar companies need spokes athletes right?
TallTexan
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Not exactly NIL, but the NCAA just got blasted at SCOTUS.

SFAJack_76
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TallTexan said:

Not exactly NIL, but the NCAA just got blasted at SCOTUS.


And, the rich will get richer. How much of these additional benefits can SFA afford under current conditions? We must have more revenue.
TallTexan
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True but some of them are things we can do that our league counterparts won't.

Like setting up a good internship pipeline for students. We might not be able to throw a ton of money towards things, but stuff like that, getting our alumni who own companies to hire interns, seems to be allowed now.

We weren't going to beat the UTs of the worlds on amenities to start out with, but we can beat the Sam Houstons where we are able.
TallTexan
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Great NIL adjacent read.

Also inspiration for Ed and Nacluth to start monetizing their competitive interpretive dance duo.

https://www.theringer.com/features/2021/6/21/22542839/disc-golf-niche-sports-million-dollar-endorsement-deals
nacluth
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I played with McBeth before in Dallas. I've made about $3K playing disc golf over 15 years before I slowed down with kids. Getting pro players paid was a huge deal. The college game is going to blow up if they can earn cash.
TallTexan
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That's awesome. My brother has started getting into it.

I've considered playing more but haven't really since we left Austin.

Is Disc golf a college sport yet? Like for schollies?
cboothe09
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Debated that with a student a little bit a while back. He was an okay baseball recruit, but his younger brother was a very good baseball recruit that will be at McNeese next year.

The both did the camp circuits, and yes, their alumni and all can afford more. No, it doesn't help us.

What the student pointed out though, was the facilities already have us beat. You aren't going to see a kid stroll out to Jaycees Field after a trip to Fayetteville, Arkansas or Oxford, Mississippi and say, "I want this". When it comes to recruiting, this won't be as big of a deal.

Now, where this causes issues is with Title IX and non-revenue sports. That is where I see things starting to get sticky...
SFA Jack Fanatic
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TallTexan said:

Great NIL adjacent read.

Also inspiration for Ed and Nacluth to start monetizing their competitive interpretive dance duo.

There are some things that need to be purged from your memory banks, Texan.
nacluth
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TallTexan said:

Is Disc golf a college sport yet? Like for schollies?
Not yet. It's become a huge club sport like ultimate. Midwest mainly, but Jay Reading (former champ) has been building a solid program at Texas State. Paige Pierce, far and away the best women's player in the world, is from Dallas, and that has built interest at their universities.
TallTexan
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SFA Jack Fanatic said:

TallTexan said:

Great NIL adjacent read.

Also inspiration for Ed and Nacluth to start monetizing their competitive interpretive dance duo.

There are some things that need to be purged from your memory banks, Texan.
Believe me Ed, I wish I could purge the images from your & the guitar maker's Apple Bottom Jeans spirit team audition tape from my memory but nothing I've found has worked, not even eye bleach.

When Ryan asked me for constructive feedback on your new halftime routine I should have politely declined but now it's a horror I'll live with forever.
PurpleOut
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cboothe09 said:


Now, where this causes issues is with Title IX and non-revenue sports. That is where I see things starting to get sticky...

Agreed, I think it will kill a lot of these sports.
TallTexan
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PurpleOut said:

cboothe09 said:


Now, where this causes issues is with Title IX and non-revenue sports. That is where I see things starting to get sticky...

Agreed, I think it will kill a lot of these sports.


Maybe at the smedium sized schools.

I don't see it killing many at SFA, but I also don't see ours getting a ton of new benefits.

And I'd guess that with things like paid internships, we'd set up a program to bring in employers and that would be open to all athletes to apply.
TallTexan
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Pretty informative podcast on NIL and athletic department financials.

SFAJack_76
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Essentially eliminates scholarship limits. Am I wrong?
nacluth
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Doesn't seem wrong if you can find a company to shell out about $1M for advertising like this company. I'm all for helping out the overlooked student athlete and I like what they are doing here, but expanding the marketplace will continue to create more disparities between the top leagues and the lower tiers.

Maybe it was a pipe dream that SFA could have made a strong 10 year push (starting about 8 years ago) to move up into a mid-level league. However, it looks like we're going to try to compete to be a really good low-league team for the foreseeable future. (Unless TallTexan hits it big for all of us.)
SFA Jack Fanatic
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Personally, I don't like the direction in which all of this NIL stuff is headed. What's next? The UIL allowing high schoolers to be compensated? We're moving into a era in which loyalty to school and team is an after-thought and "It's all about me". The NCAA has opened Pandora's box and amateurism at all levels is fast becoming a thing of the past. Just my opinion, and disagree if you wish.
TallTexan
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nacluth said:

Doesn't seem wrong if you can find a company to shell out about $1M for advertising like this company. I'm all for helping out the overlooked student athlete and I like what they are doing here, but expanding the marketplace will continue to create more disparities between the top leagues and the lower tiers.

Maybe it was a pipe dream that SFA could have made a strong 10 year push (starting about 8 years ago) to move up into a mid-level league. However, it looks like we're going to try to compete to be a really good low-league team for the foreseeable future. (Unless TallTexan hits it big for all of us.)


I will devote my every waking moment to making SFA's ship come in.

For real though, I think we're probably not ever moving to current FBS, barring a 10 year run as the NDSU of Texas.

But, if we get good, there's a chance that all but 32 teams in the FBS might come back to us. Texas, OSU, and Bama aren't going to want to play Mississippi State and Purdue forever.

And when that happens, I think you'll see a 10 league gf conference form that's "the best of the rest" league. Will comprise the high majors that aren't really high majors like Texas Tech on down to your upper level FCS like SFA/Sam/ACU.

Budgets probably run from 30 million to maybe a cap of 75 for parity. I think that's probably the future of college football.

A Premier League, a best of the rest league, and then FCS. And you'll have extremely fun sports in league 2 and 3.
TallTexan
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I wonder if we could use NIL to our advantage to build up a women's sport of ours to punch above its weight.

I'm thinking Basketball or maybe soccer. If we can marshall our resources and maybe a few local businesses to sponsor an entire team, even for a relatively small amount per month, we'd probably win over most of our other FCS peers.

TallTexan
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TallTexan said:

I wonder if we could use NIL to our advantage to build up a women's sport of ours to punch above its weight.

I'm thinking Basketball or maybe soccer. If we can marshall our resources and maybe a few local businesses to sponsor an entire team, even for a relatively small amount per month, we'd probably win over most of our other FCS peers.


Question, what do you think the yearly amount per player is that would put SFA above it's peers in recruiting?

Like what will it take for us to get better players than TX State, UNT, Rice, etc? Sure, we're not gonna be able to recruit better using NIL than Texas or Baylor, but can we help Kellogg or Minatta punch above our weight?

Is that number 500 a year? 2 grand a year? 500 a month? Thoughts?
PurpleOut
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Not sure how accurate this is:



But things are already massively out of hand. Right now it's nothing but "pay for play" and adjustments are 100% needed.
SFA Jack Fanatic
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PurpleOut said:

Not sure how accurate this is:



But things are already massively out of hand. Right now it's nothing but "pay for play" and adjustments are 100% needed.
Stop the bleeding, or at least slow it down. The NCAA is definitely committing suicide.
TallTexan
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Any NCAA NIL rule will be used to murder someone like SFA while the big schools continue to do what they want.

Much like most of the other NCAA rules.
SFA Jack Fanatic
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I didn't know where to put this, but this is as good a spot as any. This is a story by Houston Chronicle columnist Brian T. Smith about the current destructive state of the NCAA and college athletics..

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/texas-sports-nation/brian-t-smith/article/College-sports-are-out-of-control-with-no-end-in-17154963.php
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