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NCAA Athletes and their autographs....

djev336

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Let the NCAA athletes sign autographs and get paid for them. No money gets to NCAA's hands or effect TV/already established deals. Get the signatures authenticated, let them do off season signing shows, and let them make some money off of their accomplishments.

Thoughts anyone?
 
Let the NCAA athletes sign autographs and get paid for them. No money gets to NCAA's hands or effect TV/already established deals. Get the signatures authenticated, let them do off season signing shows, and let them make some money off of their accomplishments.

Thoughts anyone?

Coach/recruiter to player:
"Son, if you come to come here to UNC, we've got a major booster who will buy a million dollars of your autographs himself your freshman year. That will be 100X what you'll ever get signing over there in Winston-Salem at some podunk bbq joint. And even though that's prefectly legal, if the NCAA has a problem with it we've got plenty of "important boosters" who are willing to split the duties".
 
Coach/recruiter to player:
"Son, if you come to come here to UNC, we've got a major booster who will buy a million dollars of your autographs himself your freshman year. That will be 100X what you'll ever get signing over there in Winston-Salem at some podunk bbq joint. And even though that's prefectly legal, if the NCAA has a problem with it we've got plenty of "important boosters" who are willing to split the duties".

Yup.
 
Coach/recruiter to player:
"Son, if you come to come here to UNC, we've got a major booster who will buy a million dollars of your autographs himself your freshman year. That will be 100X what you'll ever get signing over there in Winston-Salem at some podunk bbq joint. And even though that's prefectly legal, if the NCAA has a problem with it we've got plenty of "important boosters" who are willing to split the duties".

Exactly how it would end up in practice.
 
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