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Did Aggie invent NIL?

Belldozer1

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This old recruiting letter sure seems to indicate that they had their own little NIL network going. "...make your stay with us more pleasant and profitable...."
Seems like they were also conceding defeat before the season even began, a time honored tradition of Aggie.
 
"I am convinced that any team that beats us will be champion of the Southwest". Sounds like back then they already knew that they weren't very good and were conceding defeat, lol. Also, cheating is an aggy tradition. History shows that the only time they've been good is when they cheated.
 
Wait... so now you have A&M coach chastising kids for making it all about NIL? Chucklz. Someone needs to remind him they didn't get the No.1 recruiting class because they are a good team LOL. Can't have it both ways Antonio, besides I'm pretty sure you got a little of that funny money coming out of highschool as a 5 star recruit. And don't forget Aggie with all that No. 1 recruiting class bragging you've been doing, results need to follow this year or you'll never hear the end of it.
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/t...layers-for-worrying-about-nil-money-too-much/
 
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Wait... so now you have A&M coach chastising kids for making it all about NIL? Chucklz. Someone needs to remind him they didn't get the No.1 recruiting class because they are a good team LOL. Can't have it both ways Antonio, besides I'm pretty sure you got a little of that funny money coming out of highschool as a 5 star recruit. And don't forget Aggie with all that No. 1 recruiting class bragging you've been doing, results need to follow this year or you'll never hear the end of it.
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/t...layers-for-worrying-about-nil-money-too-much/
I’m 100% convinced that many of these recruits don’t even understand NIL. Their ignorance is going to end up costing them eligibility. The NCAA can and will investigate any deals where there is just a straight up cash transaction with no exchange of marketing services using the players name, image and likeness. I haven’t heard of Aggy boosters setting up any prominent NIL programs to facilitate NIL opportunities. Maybe they do have some low key programs we haven’t heard about but the players will still need to prove their deals actually qualify as NIL. Many of these guys believe that someone is going to just give them a big cartoonish-looking bag of money if they commit. Many don’t understand their obligations under those agreements and how it could subject them to ncaa penalties.

At least UT has the Clark Field Collective and another charity NIL for offensive linemen. Those have strict rules to make sure that recruits understand their responsibility to keep themselves in compliance.

I bet after a while the NCAA will start dropping the hammer. If they see that all these recruits were just handed over a bunch of money with no mutually beneficial exchange of the players’ name, image and likeness, we’re going to see a lot of these guys all of a sudden becoming ineligible.
 
ANYONE on here right now discussing NIL and only pointing to A&M is crazy. Do we really need to discuss the blatant throw it out there 50K to any offensive lineman that wants to come to Texas desperation plea?? Bell, you honestly think OU hasn't or doesn't cheat??? Mr. Pot, let me introduce you to Mr. Kettle. I'm not saying A&M didn't use NIL because guess what...it's legal! What I am telling you is that THIS particular group of kids from Houston has been coming to A&M since they were freshmen. This has been a really tight group and wanted to play together. These kids DO want to play in the SEC. A&M has better facilities than OU and Texas and their fan base and support is second to none. Jimbo has always been a hell of a recruiter and this has been building for a while. Texas and OU both have tried to utilize the NIL. Truth is OU doesn't have it to pay and Texas just got in late to the party. Texas started figuring this out and has attracted$$ some great players lately and another coming soon next week.
 
ANYONE on here right now discussing NIL and only pointing to A&M is crazy. Do we really need to discuss the blatant throw it out there 50K to any offensive lineman that wants to come to Texas desperation plea?? Bell, you honestly think OU hasn't or doesn't cheat??? Mr. Pot, let me introduce you to Mr. Kettle. I'm not saying A&M didn't use NIL because guess what...it's legal! What I am telling you is that THIS particular group of kids from Houston has been coming to A&M since they were freshmen. This has been a really tight group and wanted to play together. These kids DO want to play in the SEC. A&M has better facilities than OU and Texas and their fan base and support is second to none. Jimbo has always been a hell of a recruiter and this has been building for a while. Texas and OU both have tried to utilize the NIL. Truth is OU doesn't have it to pay and Texas just got in late to the party. Texas started figuring this out and has attracted$$ some great players lately and another coming soon next week.
I’m curious to know what are some of the Aggy NIL programs? The one for the UT olinemen has been made public for a while. I just haven’t heard of any official announcements from Aggy boosters who have set up NIL deals. I don’t doubt they exist but it’s interesting that nothing has been announced publicly.
 
ANYONE on here right now discussing NIL and only pointing to A&M is crazy. Do we really need to discuss the blatant throw it out there 50K to any offensive lineman that wants to come to Texas desperation plea?? Bell, you honestly think OU hasn't or doesn't cheat??? Mr. Pot, let me introduce you to Mr. Kettle. I'm not saying A&M didn't use NIL because guess what...it's legal! What I am telling you is that THIS particular group of kids from Houston has been coming to A&M since they were freshmen. This has been a really tight group and wanted to play together. These kids DO want to play in the SEC. A&M has better facilities than OU and Texas and their fan base and support is second to none. Jimbo has always been a hell of a recruiter and this has been building for a while. Texas and OU both have tried to utilize the NIL. Truth is OU doesn't have it to pay and Texas just got in late to the party. Texas started figuring this out and has attracted$$ some great players lately and another coming soon next week.
Hey perhaps you're right but OU is wrapping up a top 10 recruiting class after being gutted of coaches and some highly ranked recruits a couple weeks before early signing period. Not too bad imo, considering OU doesn't have it to pay, we'll wait for the A&M highly ranked recruits who want to portal out.

Schools are also not supposed to be involved with NIL deals but coaches are getting around that by telling prospective recruits that they've "heard" that so and so business or donor has a certain $$ figure NIL deal for them etc. High school coaches will be brought into the corruption even more so now.
 
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The NCAA doesn't have a hammer to drop. Lsu and will wade exposed them. The NCAA knows if they make the member schools mad, the school's will break away and the NCAA will cease to exist. They're a shell organization, doing certain things to make it look like they're still necessary only in an effort to justify their jobs.
 
Hey perhaps you're right but OU is wrapping up a top 10 recruiting class after being gutted of coaches and some highly ranked recruits a couple weeks before early signing period. Not too bad imo, considering OU doesn't have it to pay, we'll wait for the A&M highly ranked recruits who want to portal out.

Schools are also not supposed to be involved with NIL deals but coaches are getting around that by telling prospective recruits that they've "heard" that so and so business or donor has a certain $$ figure NIL deal for them etc. High school coaches will be brought into the corruption even more so now.
Absolutely! I agree with you on most of that. The NIL sucks for college football and I'm not a fan at all because it just opens the doors for so much filth to be brought in to an already pretty shady recruiting world. If I'm honest I say MOST of the A&M signees I feel were guys who were sincerely interested in A&M for a while. If I'm also honest, guys like Denver Harris and Evan Stewart who I felt we had no shot with or heard much about came out of nowhere makes you go hmmm. However, if it is legal it's legal, but I still hate it. OU will be just fine in recruiting and it will only get better when they dip into the SEC which is the same with Texas. I'm just not sold on the ONLY way A&M is getting these kids is money. In fairness every team is doing it or has the opportunity to do it whether any of us like it or not.
 
I’m curious to know what are some of the Aggy NIL programs? The one for the UT olinemen has been made public for a while. I just haven’t heard of any official announcements from Aggy boosters who have set up NIL deals. I don’t doubt they exist but it’s interesting that nothing has been announced publicly.
I'm not sure. I'm not sure how Jackson St is luring top players away either. I know it is money, but I have no way of knowing the how. Whether it's public or not, this is one way of laundering money through whatever system they want to set up. I'm no expert on this but wouldn't it be possible for companies to pay money to players through what boosters give them??? This thing seems to be as shady as you want to make it, but there don't seem to be any enforceable boundaries on this thing.
 
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I'm not sure. I'm not sure how Jackson St is luring top players away either. I know it is money, but I have no way of knowing the how. Whether it's public or not, this is one way of laundering money through whatever system they want to set up. I'm no expert on this but wouldn't it be possible for companies to pay money to players through what boosters give them??? This thing seems to be as shady as you want to make it, but there don't seem to be any enforceable boundaries on this thing.
Also, if certain companies are funding NIL opportunities to entice elite recruits to sign with HBCU's it could just be virtue signalling on their part with no booster contributions.
One could question though the long term opportunity that would give the recruits (vs. signing with a traditional powerhouse).
 
CFB has been my No. 1 sport for years but I've kept a backup just in case they screw up CFB. Well now that that's happening I'm starting to watch more curling. It's portal proof. If only I could get my wife to sweep the floor like the women of curling do
 
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CFB has been my No. 1 sport for years but I've kept a backup just in case they screw up CFB. Well now that that's happening I'm starting to watch more curling. It's portal proof. If only I could get my wife to sweep the floor like the women of curling do
May be joining you soon. High School is probably next, so I might lose my Friday nights as well.
 
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Is this the year Aggie gets over the top? It appears they have National Championship trophies and plaques in their trophy cases with no dates on them? Perhaps in anticipation? That must be what sold all of those 5 star recruits. Meanwhile SEC fan being savage
 
Damn Bell!....Don't you remember the natty trophy they presented Jimbo with? Damn thing was huge! ...No date, but what the hell.....
 
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Don't ever forget the "hundred years or so" effect.Spanish flu came back....looks like WWII is coming back....maybe 1939 comes back also.....then again that was never verified....
 
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Damn Bell!....Don't you remember the natty trophy they presented Jimbo with? Damn thing was huge! ...No date, but what the hell.....
They should have at least put a date like: ....sometime in the 21st century.... or something just to give it some sort of time stamp. Seems too open ended as is...or I guess that's the intention
 
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After one season of college athletes being allowed to profit off their name, image and likeness, the NCAA announced Friday afternoon that it will begin a review of NIL policies.

The Division I Board of Directors met virtually Friday and agreed to task the Division I Council with a review of how NIL policies, or lack thereof, have affected athletes' school choice, transfer opportunities, academics and their mental health.

"We want to preserve the positive aspects of the new policy while reviewing whether anything can be done to mitigate the negative ones," said board chair and University of Georgia president Jere Morehead.

In a news release, the board cited concerns about potential violation of NCAA recruiting rules, the representation for athletes as they broker these deals, booster involvement, as well schools being involved in potentially arranging deals for incoming players.

"We look forward to conducting this review and hope to be able to provide the membership with additional clarity," said West Virginia athletic director and council chair Shane Lyons. "Any recommendations we provide will help members as they support their student-athletes moving forward."

According to the board, the NCAA's national office enforcement staff have continued to investigate violations of NCAA rules, including pay-for-play and recruiting inducements.

In June of last year, the Supreme Court ruled in NCAA v. Alston et al. that the NCAA was violating antitrust laws by restricting athlete compensation. That ruling prompted the NCAA to vote to allow and institute NIL policies.

The decision brought about a slew of sponsorship deals and opportunities for athletes beyond football and basketball, but the lack of structure within those two sports, especially football, has resulted in different avenues for compensating players such as financial collectives by school alumni. The lack of oversight from the NCAA also meant that different states had different rules for NIL legislation.

"We expect that all members and their representatives are abiding by current NCAA rules regarding recruiting and pay-for-play, which are in place to support student-athletes," NCAA president Mark Emmert said. "We encourage school compliance staff to continue their diligence, and NCAA enforcement has and will continue to undertake investigations and actions against potential rules violations."

The NCAA board asked for a preliminary report from the council by April, with a final report with recommendations for possible action due in June.
 
About time. And for the record I'm not as concerned with the athlete's mental health as I am mine and having half your team hit the portal every year will not be good for MY mental health so let's get some parameters in place.
 
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