Amateur sports died with the NIL.. You didn't notice all the Quinn Ewers Academy and Dr. Pepper commercials this past season? (and in my eyes, never was high on him, he isn't that good).
Looked it up.. the base salary in the UFL is only 55,000 dollars.. One player Arch Manning, who was the back up QB had a estimated NIL income of 6.6 million dollars!
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His net worth before ever being a starter is already 13 million! No upstart football league can compete with that..and the transfer portal (college free agency) only makes it worse.. because now the juco players who didn't get those initial deals out of high school, if they show out they can be playing for a power 5 school with a brinks truck backed up the very next year.
The NIL is new and is considered the wild west of sports, because it's so new and needs a regulating body that isn't there yet.. Give it a couple of years, I'm sure we're all going to hear the dark tales of all of this. There's a reason why Nick Saben retired as soon as all of this happened.. especially since the state had NIL restrictions at the time, but now they are begging for NIL money.. even trying to pass a state bill (Georgia too) against their own state income tax laws where NIL payments are TAX EXEMPT!!! just so they can compete against states like Texas and Florida lol. I have to laugh or I'd cry over the insanity of this all.
It's getting so bad when I watch High school games I'm starting to wonder if players are already cashing checks.
College football is a full on professional football league now.. (they don't even care about class attendance and grades anymore, just football) and is only surpassed by the NFL.