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Huge issue with Barstool Sports coming down. We have athletes that have signed with Barstool Athletics which is their NIL brand. Barstool owns a gambling site. Not allowed. These athletes are risking their eligibility.
This seems to involve mostly Women’s volleyball players unless I missed someone along the way.Brent Wyrick
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https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...er/7936434002/Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostJeremiah Davenport = brand ambassador
https://twitter.com/J24Davenport/sta...84143590559745
Davenport's contract with the company is a one-year deal worth a minimum of $3,000, Decker said. Davenport will be expected to devote 20-30 hours of his time to the company over the duration of the contract. The company will be flexible to Davenport's demands both in the classroom and on the court, Decker said.
Davenport or the company can choose to vacate the contract at any time. Davenport could earn as much as $15,000-$20,000 over the duration of his contract, Decker said.
"No matter what he does, he's going to get $3,000," Decker said. "He gets $1,000 per internal hire. So if he helps us hire someone on campus and they're with us for basically three months, we give him $1,000.
"We're hoping his branding on campus is really going to help us attract UC students, people who are coming out of school that want to be a part of a growing company. That's one thing that we have not done well in my 12 years is recruit college campuses."
Davenport, who averaged 11.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists last season en route to being the only UC player to earn a spot on the American Athletic Conference All-Tournament team, will receive a direct deposit once a month that could also include bonuses if Davenport's social media posts reach targeted levels of engagement.
"If he gets a lot of engagement, that helps grow our brand," Decker said. "We'll give him bonuses from up to $500 per post if it hits 2,000 likes on some platforms and 1,000 likes on another platform."
Davenport has more than 3,600 followers on Twitter and more than 8,400 followers on Instagram. His quote tweet of the company's announcement of the brand ambassador deal garnered more than 30 retweets and 300 likes on Twitter. His post on Instagram earned more than 1,400 likes as of Monday afternoon.
Davenport is just the first UC student-athlete The Job Center has signed to a brand ambassador deal. Decker said the company is also looking to add more men's and women's athletes, including UC women's basketball sophomore guard and former Loveland High School standout Jillian Hayes.
"There will be similar pay for both male and female (student-athletes)," Decker said. "Diversity and inclusion is what we're about because we have so much diversity on our staff."
(article also mentions details related to the private plane Wes used for recruiting)
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You might be right. Eventually some important player is going to run afoul of the the rules here. Hopefully the wild west aspect to the start of this thing will slow down soon.Originally posted by ME80 View PostI believe this whole thing will eventually blow up in a bad way.
We're just getting started but I've already seen one of our athletes throw out a Dogecoin cryptocurrency promo on Instagram. That's suspect at best and I hope it got taken down. Crypto promotions by social media influencers are a huge issue with the SEC (Financial version) currently, much less the NCAA.Last edited by Lobot; 07-19-2021, 09:47 AM.Brent Wyrick
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The Athletic is reporting ($) a 5-star 2023 football recruit signed a deal that could pay him more than $8 million by the end of his junior year of college, in exchange for making public appearances and partaking in social media deals. Oh yeah, the payment is from a school's NIL collective.
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I hate where this is going. The teams who cheated before will continue to, but 100x times worse, with no consequences.Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostThe Athletic is reporting ($) a 5-star 2023 football recruit signed a deal that could pay him more than $8 million by the end of his junior year of college, in exchange for making public appearances and partaking in social media deals. Oh yeah, the payment is from a school's NIL collective.
https://theathletic.com/3178558/2022...han-8-million/
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I think they're going to need a new governing body and enforcement process to get a handle on this because I don't think the NCAA will be around in FBS football much longer and their current structure and bylaws are not made for handling this mess.Originally posted by longtimefan View Post
I hate where this is going. The teams who cheated before will continue to, but 100x times worse, with no consequences.
Imagine everyone in the country behaving like SMU did before the death penalty. We're headed for a defacto pro league.Brent Wyrick
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