SEC coaches visit Washington, D.C., to talk NIL
SEC coaches visit Washington, D.C., to talk NIL
WE HAVE TO COME TO SOME KIND OF AGREEMENT WHERE WE CAN HELP THE NCAA MAKE IMPROVEMENTS TO THIS RUNAWAY NOW SITUATION THAT WE鈥橰E IN AS WE SPEAK. PLAYERS TRANSFERRING AT ANY TIME, PLAYERS MAKING DEALS WITH THE HELP OF AGENTS WITH SCHOOLS
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SEC coaches visit Washington, D.C., to talk NIL
For the past two college seasons, Name, Image and Likeness has been sweeping the country. SEC coaches are in Washington, D.C., with hopes to get answers from lawmakers on how to fix this new world of college sports."We have to come to some kind of agreement where we can help the NCAA make improvements to this runaway NIL situation that we're in as we speak. Players transfer in at any time. Players making deals with the help of agents with schools and then not being compensated after making these deals," said Tommy Tuberville, U.S. senator and former head coach of the Auburn Tigers football team. Stay updated on the latest sports updates with the 米兰体育 13 app. You can download it here.
WASHINGTON —
For the past two college seasons, Name, Image and Likeness has been sweeping the country.
SEC coaches are in Washington, D.C., with hopes to get answers from lawmakers on how to fix this new world of college sports.
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"We have to come to some kind of agreement where we can help the NCAA make improvements to this runaway NIL situation that we're in as we speak. Players transfer in at any time. Players making deals with the help of agents with schools and then not being compensated after making these deals," said Tommy Tuberville, U.S. senator and former head coach of the Auburn Tigers football team.
Stay updated on the latest sports updates with the 米兰体育 13 app. You can download it here.