Great Plains Gopher
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In a full page Sunday Oct. 22 article, the New York Times, in a huge story, investigated the new charity-connected "collectives," that enroll players in phony charitable activity (such as posting one Tweet or other social notice a month), in a play-for-pay scheme disguised as NIL. Combined with the foolish transfer-anytime rule, the stage is set for paying $100 million to players in one year, 80% of it from these collectives. The NCAA can't stop this because of the dubious Supreme Court decision of a few years ago, which didn't anticipate the practical impact in the real world of its decision. It is totally unfair to less wealthy schools and totally unfair under Title IX to female athletes, who are being paid much less in basketball, for instance. Ryan Day is quoted as saying Ohio St. needs an additional $13 million a year in this fashion "to compete."