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NCAA may get its wish on NIL help from Congress
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NCAA may get its wish on NIL help from Congress

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May 23, 2023, 6:33 PM

CBS Sports published a report and the discussion draft of the FAIR College Sports Act on Tuesday, as released by Rep. Gus Bilirakis, which will help regulate Name, Image and Likeness and establish a regulatory board.

Per CBS, the NIL law would preempt any state law for NIL:

Beyond creating a federal regulatory body to address NIL, the suggested legislation would:

-Protect athletes' rights to earn NIL compensation and sign with agents. (The NCAA allows for a limited scope of NIL benefits and currently allows athletes to have agents for NIL marketing purposes only.)
-Ban "pay-for-play" by prohibiting boosters, collectives and other third parties from "offering inducements to attend or transfer" to specific institutions.
-Require registration within 30 days for agents, boosters and collectives when NIL deals are signed.


The board would be called the US Intercollegiate Athletics Commission (USIAC).

"It is Congress' responsibility to establish a clear set of rules so our young people are protected, opportunities for them are promoted, and amateur sports of all kinds are preserved. Our goal is to ensure that NIL deals are transparent and fair, while protecting the integrity of college athletics," said Bilirakis to CBS. "I am intent on following a deliberative process that is open to more recommendations so we strike the delicate balance of preserving the ability of college athletes to profit from their own NIL while maintaining the amateur status of all college athletes.

"I am confident we can create a system that is fair, transparent, and beneficial for all."

Bilirakis has a subcommittee that will control when the bill moves forward past the comment period.

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/house-subcommittee-considering-federal-regulatory-body-to-oversee-nil-rights-for-college-athletes/


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If politicians get involved, that will be the death

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May 23, 2023, 6:46 PM

Of college sports

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Re: If politicians get involved, that will be the death

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May 23, 2023, 6:52 PM

I understand what you are saying, but NIL is totally out of control. Something has to be done. This is one of the few times I want more government intervention.

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No, NCAA is just spineless

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May 23, 2023, 6:56 PM

They could put in rules but they suck

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Re: No, NCAA is just spineless

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May 23, 2023, 7:07 PM

The NCAA has no authority over NIL so drop that idea.

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So who's gonna enforce these government rules?

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May 23, 2023, 7:12 PM

Who's gonna investigate there was interference? FBI? You gonna have raids on boosters? On schools?

Ya, it's a #### show

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Re: So who's gonna enforce these government rules?

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May 24, 2023, 9:06 AM

I guess that is what the 80,000 new IRS agents are for. LOL

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Re: No, NCAA is just spineless

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May 23, 2023, 7:28 PM [ in reply to Re: No, NCAA is just spineless ]

Oh but they do. The federally and state dollars that go to all public institutions give them a say so. They can most certainly set earnings limitations on student athletes that can in affect cause them forfeit their amateur status if limits are exceeded. It's about time! This may be the best thing to come out of DC in 20 years!!

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May 23, 2023, 7:42 PM

No it doesn't. Not for the NCAA. For the government yes. For the NCAA, no.

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Re: If politicians get involved, that will be the death

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May 23, 2023, 7:07 PM [ in reply to Re: If politicians get involved, that will be the death ]

Be careful what you wish for. Gov't. regs. are never one and done. They never foresee the unintended consequences and they rarely solve the problem they created. NIL can and should be controlled by the NCAA or a new college sports run agency which I think will happen when the SEC and the BIG join forces to create one conference of 40 teams.

Keep the federal government out of college sports.

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I'm reminded of Reagan's line:

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May 23, 2023, 7:00 PM

"We're from the government, and we're here to help."

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Re: NCAA may get its wish on NIL help from Congress

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May 23, 2023, 7:06 PM

If the President and Congress cannot come together to keep our nation from defaulting and causing complete chaos, why would they get involved in something as trivial as NIL?

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Charles Barkley said don't get politions to do nothing They

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May 23, 2023, 7:07 PM

are terrible people. democrats or republicans are all crooks.He is right

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Re: NCAA may get its wish on NIL help from Congress

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May 23, 2023, 7:39 PM

The only thing those crooks want is to rob those kids blind

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Well, well, well...Interesting. The Congressman is a


May 24, 2023, 6:04 AM

University of Florida graduate, who, no doubt, has heard behind-the-scenes griping from fellow Gators against Georgia and Bama.

He'll have two strong allies in the Senate via Florida's two senators: Rubio, also, a Florida graduate, and Perry, a Missouri graduate.

The obvious question for my good friends on TNet: who is really surprised to see Congress getting involved in this mess? Not me...not one second.

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