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Sure it’s a fee marketThough would agents not want a cut of any deal?
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Sure it’s a fee marketThough would agents not want a cut of any deal?
So then would that not make them a paid agent and the player no longer considered a amatuer then?Sure it’s a fee market
No it’s too much work for no or little money. And these power agents are not going to bother with state certificationSo you think "advisor" thing were they will get in good with these kids to get them to sign once they declare for the draft?
Then if these agents work to help get a deal done players should lose their amatuer status choice should be get your own deal or not be able to play anymore if you use a agentNo it’s too much work for no or little money. And these power agents are not going to bother with state certification
AmateurSo then would that not make them a paid agent and the player no longer considered a amatuer then?
So though you think NCAA would gut their rules on amateur status?AmateurSure ok
And if the kid cuts the deal what’s the difference. Either way he (player) gets compensatedThen if these agents work to help get a deal done players should lose their amatuer status choice should be get your own deal or not be able to play anymore if you use a agent
Basically that’s what SCOTUS saidSo though you think NCAA would gut their rules on amateur status?
So were woudl you say that players stop being an amatuer and being a paid proBasically that’s what SCOTUS said
Just wondering were you say a kid getting paid should now be consiered a paid pro player and lose his status.And if the kid cuts the deal what’s the difference. Either way he (player) gets compensated