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All NIL Deals Should Distribute Largest and Last Annual Payment Until AFTER BOWL PLAYOFF GAMES.

The-Hack

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This opting out is getting worse by the moment.

I’ve never funded an NIL deal, nor have I drafted one, professionally, but “investors” need to protect the school they are spending on, in writing, and make a large, final payment, maybe 50 percent of any annual-type-deal, payable on January 20th following the season.

This should be easily cured.
 
This opting out is getting worse by the moment.

I’ve never funded an NIL deal, nor have I drafted one, professionally, but “investors” need to protect the school they are spending on, in writing, and make a large, final payment, maybe 50 percent of any annual-type-deal, payable on January 20th following the season.

This should be easily cured.
Yep, 2022 was a big middle finger to UK fans who invested in the Nashville trip only to see Levis and Rodriguez take the NIL and then not play. Oh, and they got to experience a wonderful 21-0 game. As I’ve said in another thread, the fans are screwed by the hands of nil/tp.
 
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Yep, 2022 was a big middle finger to UK fans who invested in the Nashville trip only to see Levis and Rodriguez take the NIL and then not play. Oh, and they got to experience a wonderful 21-0 game. As I’ve said in another thread, the fans are screwed by the hands of nil/tp.
When the fans are getting screwed, and have no literal say in the direct matter, then they have only one recourse. Unfortunately, that means putting the dollars someplace else.
 
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