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Former players playing again

hddon

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I just had a thought since everything is pretty much wide open, so why can't former players re enroll and get some nil money. I'd say boogie cousins could still contribute. I know there is eligibility issues, but you could sue and have those removed, I would think.
 
I just had a thought since everything is pretty much wide open, so why can't former players re enroll and get some nil money. I'd say boogie cousins could still contribute. I know there is eligibility issues, but you could sue and have those removed, I would think.
Professionals have been getting NIL money forever. NIL has always been a thing on the free market it was just not available to college students
 
And if we get Jay Wright, maybe he can bring Barkley and crew along to suit up.
 
I just had a thought since everything is pretty much wide open, so why can't former players re enroll and get some nil money. I'd say boogie cousins could still contribute. I know there is eligibility issues, but you could sue and have those removed, I would think.
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All this stuff is hilarious but my point is why couldn't that happen. College sports are just farm leagues now. Players go back and forth all the time.
 
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That's what I'm trying to say, the Supreme Court said you couldn't deny these kids ability to make money well what about the older kids that flamed out of the league. G- league is about gone so there's tons of dudes who can play. Probably never got an education either. My question was how could you deny them that. I mean I know it sounds preposterous but still.
 
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