Today's student-athletes have more opportunities than ever before, but concerns are growing over a lack of oversight and its impact on the game of college athletics overall.
"One way or another, it does appear that college athletics may be headed toward another day of reckoning when it comes the world of NIL and transfers. From multi-million dollar deals for kids just leaving high school to student athletes potentially transferring for better NIL deals, Desmond Howard seems to make a good point. The current trajectory of college athletics, at least as it relates to NIL and transfer rules, is starting to feel unsustainable."
with more and more coaches and even some media speaking out surely there is a apology coming to dabo from a certain 4 letter network and other media members in the future? ">
"I love this place, I've got a spot already picked out where I want 'em to put me when I die - up there on that ole hill near the stadium. I want to be there so I can hear all them people cheering my Tigers on Saturdays; then I won't have to go Heaven; I'll already be there."- Frank Howard
importantly, the more people who are well known in the sport speak out against it and the fact that it is ruining a great, great sport, and one that millions of Americans are passionate about, the more likely the chance that smart minds in power will figure out a way to put a stop to it. In its current form.