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Brady Poppler
@bradypoppler · 3:14

NIL

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Is this going to be bad for College football? It could end up being bad if these high level schools kind of abuse it and just steal all these players away. But it's the name of the game. And let's just see what happens

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@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 4:02
I think this is one of the most monumental changes in NCAA sports in a long time here, and the impact is going to be far and wide, and I don't know that it's necessarily going to be for the good for fans of NCAA sports. What I do find interesting is some of the people that have been inking deals, and some of the people that are making money already are not necessarily your highest profile athletes. There are twin women's basketball players that distinct major deals
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Brady Poppler
@bradypoppler · 1:22

@Phil

You know, Phil, I think it is good for the players that they're getting paid. But I also feel like it's going to be bad for them in a way because, let's say Bryce Young, week one, he goes out and they lose to Miami and they lose because he throws a pick and they get upset by Miami and their National Championship hopes basically go down the drain pretty much
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@secniesse
Jack Niesse
@secniesse · 2:08

worried about the parody of the game

I know the school themselves aren't getting paying the players, but companies whose owners or CEOs were huge benefactors of the school are just going to throw money at these kids. Now I think it's going to be really scary to see how this affects players and how it affects the play of the NCAA. I think a lot of times the NCAA is all about heart. It's about wanting it more than your opponent and really being a team
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