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46 minutes ago, Hornmatic said:

That’s partly my point. But it would still have to pass the clearinghouse. 

I guess I’m failing to understand why anyone would opt out. They can get rev sharing as well as outside corporate NIL deals. 

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3 minutes ago, Etexhorn13 said:

I guess I’m failing to understand why anyone would opt out. They can get rev sharing as well as outside corporate NIL deals. 

Because the revenue sharing cap is less than where the big boy collectives have set the market.

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27 minutes ago, Etexhorn13 said:

I guess I’m failing to understand why anyone would opt out. They can get rev sharing as well as outside corporate NIL deals. 

According to imamac they can’t so it’s a moot point. But my thought was if they opt out they wouldn’t go through the clearinghouse house and could continue to receive deals through boosters and collectives without the deloitte scrutiny. 
 

For rosters like Texas the $15 million in rev share and whatever we can drum up in corporate won’t be enough. 

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So many of us old timers fear a return to the 1980’s, when SMU, OU and TAMU were setting the market, UH, TT and others were participating, the Texas coaches knew exactly what was needed and the word from the Tower to Bellmont was “thou shalt not”. 
 
I don’t think the UT administration will take the same attitude now. We have Eltife leading the regents, and we have a lot of supportive regents. I don’t think they will allow athletics to do anything to embarrass the university, but otherwise will be supportive of competing. 
 

Posted
13 hours ago, Hornmatic said:

According to imamac they can’t so it’s a moot point. But my thought was if they opt out they wouldn’t go through the clearinghouse house and could continue to receive deals through boosters and collectives without the deloitte scrutiny. 
 

For rosters like Texas the $15 million in rev share and whatever we can drum up in corporate won’t be enough. 

Why would you think any NIL deals would be exempt from the clearinghouse? 

 

 

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Just spitballing here... but, what about a nice art gallery where players athletes can display paintings, statues, photos and other various artistic works? Well, and members of the public can purchase said art... What does the pursuit of Art have to do with some "clearinghouse"?

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2 hours ago, statsman said:

So many of us old timers fear a return to the 1980’s, when SMU, OU and TAMU were setting the market, UH, TT and others were participating, the Texas coaches knew exactly what was needed and the word from the Tower to Bellmont was “thou shalt not”. 
 
I don’t think the UT administration will take the same attitude now. We have Eltife leading the regents, and we have a lot of supportive regents. I don’t think they will allow athletics to do anything to embarrass the university, but otherwise will be supportive of competing. 
 

1980s?  How about roughly 2007 - 2022?

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1 hour ago, utee94 said:

Why would you think any NIL deals would be exempt from the clearinghouse? 

 

 

I probably read something that was wrong or I misinterpreted it but it said players could opt out of the settlement and therefore wouldn’t be bound by its terms. 
 

In that case they couldn’t receive rev share and the clearinghouse wouldn’t apply. But as has been pointed out here that appears to be totally erroneous. Erroneous! 

1 hour ago, Tex Long said:

Just spitballing here... but, what about a nice art gallery where players athletes can display paintings, statues, photos and other various artistic works? Well, and members of the public can purchase said art... What does the pursuit of Art have to do with some "clearinghouse"?

I like where your head is at. Are you pre-med? 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Hornmatic said:

I probably read something that was wrong or I misinterpreted it but it said players could opt out of the settlement and therefore wouldn’t be bound by its terms. 
 

In that case they couldn’t receive rev share and the clearinghouse wouldn’t apply. But as has been pointed out here that appears to be totally erroneous. Erroneous! 

I like where your head is at. Are you pre-med? 

The settlement is only for past players, as part of it they also have to change the rules so things like this don't happen again. The new rules are not opt in or out, they are the new rules. 

Universities can opt out of the settlement, but they basically get banned from NCAA by doing so. 

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