This exposes the fiction of #NIL "license agreements." They're employment contracts disguised to avoid labor protections, workers' comp, and union rights.
If players are employees in all but name (fined for tardiness, required to attend, and subject to performance obligations), they deserve employee protections. Can't have it both ways. Either these are real licensing deals (and you can't fine someone for being late to practice) or admit it's compensated labor.
This will certainly help recruiting in the future!! Hope he’s wearing one of these when he walks into the homes of black & brown families in the future!! I’m sure the moms will be THRILLED.
i love having a concierge available 24/7, no shovelling, my packages being held when i’m not there, the extra security, the gym, the amenities.. man fuck a house 😂
Changes in 2026 playoff: auto bids to each Power 4 champ (regardless of ranking) & Notre Dame guaranteed at-large bid if ranked in Top 12 in final poll
SEATON FAMILY DRAMA‼️
As we reported days ago. Jordan Seaton has already committed to LSU. The issue is his uncle.
As the days go by the likelihood of him signing with LSU is becoming less due to his uncle’s desire for him to play at Oregon.
Oregon gave the uncle more money🦆
I love ya bru but you gotta stop. They’ve built the core of their team thru high school and have decided to invest big money in transfer QBs like almost all the major players in college football