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Georgia Football Podcast: One big question to answer about UGA’s future with NIL

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edited May 16 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia Football Podcast: One big question to answer about UGA’s future with NIL

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  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 3,006 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited May 16
    Georgia Football Podcast: One big question to answer about UGA’s future with NIL______BA Podcast

    Lol...IMO...First, we need to determine the future of NIL, itself. That seems to be "set in jello"...therefore, the Dawgs' NIL future is also, "set in jello". As well as, everybody else's.

    I just wonder, what happens to all these, 2, 3, 4 and 5 million dollar player contracts...once a cap is in place?. Does that make those contracts, unenforceable?

    Does everybody get the same money, with annual increases based on seniority? Or, is it gonna be merit-based...whereby, a Freshman can conceivably make more than a Senior?

    Lolol...so many questions...so few answers. I don't see this as THE resounding question....Yet. What are the rules & laws, first. Is there gonna be an even playing field...or, will the game be rigged? Just sayin'.

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