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This could be worth tens of dollars to some NAIA athletes.
06-04-2021 01:26 PM
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(12-26-2020 02:18 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  I am completely against NIL and pay for play for student-athletes. If the players want to be paid? Join the pro leagues. Leave the scholarships for players who do not care about the money, but to play for the love of the sport.

Players have always been paid. That's what athletic scholarships are - pay for playing. The only issue is the amount of compensation and who may set limits on pay. The only amateurs in college sports are the walkons.
06-04-2021 01:30 PM
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(06-04-2021 01:26 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  This could be worth tens of dollars to some NAIA athletes.

The actual estimate from the article was 1 or 2 hundred a week. That's real money to a college student.

But the playbooked app will be a gold mine for any top athlete that doesn't quite reach the threshold of needing an agent.
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(06-04-2021 01:45 PM)teamvsn Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 01:26 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  This could be worth tens of dollars to some NAIA athletes.

The actual estimate from the article was 1 or 2 hundred a week. That's real money to a college student.

But the playbooked app will be a gold mine for any top athlete that doesn't quite reach the threshold of needing an agent.

And who exactly is spending $5-10,000 a week on NAIA football items. More accurately apparel, which would require more like $50-100,000 a week for that much revenue.

I think the numbers are greatly inflated. BOE calculations say it's nonsense. NAIA schools are not raking in >$500,000 in NIL specific items.
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(06-04-2021 02:17 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 01:45 PM)teamvsn Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 01:26 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  This could be worth tens of dollars to some NAIA athletes.

The actual estimate from the article was 1 or 2 hundred a week. That's real money to a college student.

But the playbooked app will be a gold mine for any top athlete that doesn't quite reach the threshold of needing an agent.

And who exactly is spending $5-10,000 a week on NAIA football items. More accurately apparel, which would require more like $50-100,000 a week for that much revenue.

I think the numbers are greatly inflated. BOE calculations say it's nonsense. NAIA schools are not raking in >$500,000 in NIL specific items.

Nobody. You're missing the point. It's local businesses paying local athletes $10-50 bucks per spot to promote their businesses. Pizza parlors, burger joints, auto dealers, sporting goods stores, etc.
06-04-2021 04:31 PM
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(06-04-2021 04:31 PM)teamvsn Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 02:17 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 01:45 PM)teamvsn Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 01:26 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  This could be worth tens of dollars to some NAIA athletes.

The actual estimate from the article was 1 or 2 hundred a week. That's real money to a college student.

But the playbooked app will be a gold mine for any top athlete that doesn't quite reach the threshold of needing an agent.

And who exactly is spending $5-10,000 a week on NAIA football items. More accurately apparel, which would require more like $50-100,000 a week for that much revenue.

I think the numbers are greatly inflated. BOE calculations say it's nonsense. NAIA schools are not raking in >$500,000 in NIL specific items.

Nobody. You're missing the point. It's local businesses paying local athletes $10-50 bucks per spot to promote their businesses. Pizza parlors, burger joints, auto dealers, sporting goods stores, etc.

BS. A couple athletes will get this, most wont see a penny. And who is going to pay for the name of some NAIA athlete on their local store? Sure maybe all 6 pizza joints in town each pay $10 a week to some player on a team that gets like zero fans. Big impact for he women's tennis team I'm sure.
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(06-04-2021 04:33 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 04:31 PM)teamvsn Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 02:17 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 01:45 PM)teamvsn Wrote:  
(06-04-2021 01:26 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  This could be worth tens of dollars to some NAIA athletes.

The actual estimate from the article was 1 or 2 hundred a week. That's real money to a college student.

But the playbooked app will be a gold mine for any top athlete that doesn't quite reach the threshold of needing an agent.

And who exactly is spending $5-10,000 a week on NAIA football items. More accurately apparel, which would require more like $50-100,000 a week for that much revenue.

I think the numbers are greatly inflated. BOE calculations say it's nonsense. NAIA schools are not raking in >$500,000 in NIL specific items.

Nobody. You're missing the point. It's local businesses paying local athletes $10-50 bucks per spot to promote their businesses. Pizza parlors, burger joints, auto dealers, sporting goods stores, etc.

BS. A couple athletes will get this, most wont see a penny. And who is going to pay for the name of some NAIA athlete on their local store? Sure maybe all 6 pizza joints in town each pay $10 a week to some player on a team that gets like zero fans. Big impact for he women's tennis team I'm sure.

I think you need to look at the money people make as "influencers" on social media.
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I'm going to pay a few NCAA athletes to advertise Extra Points next month, and I see no reason why I can't start with NAIA athletes this month. I've reached out to this young woman's company and hopefully we can find a few good candidates with the right reach at my price point. I know I won't be the only brand to do that.
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(06-05-2021 11:05 PM)MattBrownEP Wrote:  I'm going to pay a few NCAA athletes to advertise Extra Points next month, and I see no reason why I can't start with NAIA athletes this month. I've reached out to this young woman's company and hopefully we can find a few good candidates with the right reach at my price point. I know I won't be the only brand to do that.

I would be VERY interested in a followup on how this turned out.
06-06-2021 12:41 AM
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I would guess that many NAIA schools were quick to approve NIL because if what folks around here say is true, most NAIA schools offer either partial or no athletic scholarships, so they would be eager to have other entities 'pay' their athletes. Takes pressure off them to do so. I am told many NAIA schools have a business model of actually making money off student athletes via tuition and boarding, when the social trend is supposed to be in the other direction, moving towards athletes getting more from their schools than they have in the past.

Now if direct "pay for play" is proposed, with athletes viewed as employees entitled to salary and benefits, I expect many NAIA schools to have a very different stance, for that exact reason.
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