Refreshingly different perspective on NIL

cycotropic

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I just finished reading a feature story The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman wrote on South Carolina’s stud QB, LaNorris Sellers. I thought these comments about NIL from his father, Norris, were refreshingly different. If the Gamecocks made the CFP this year, I think I could table my disgust long enough to root for this kid.

“He was offered all kinds of crazy numbers,” Norris said. “I told him he could say, I’m gonna stay or I’m gonna go. By my two cents: It was to get into college on a scholarship, play ball, get our degree and go on about our business. This NIL deal came later. We didn’t come here to make money. We came here to get our education, play ball, and with schools calling, we’re not gonna jump ship because they’re offering more than what we’re getting. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

“You’re 19,” Norris added, “You don’t need ($8 million). You’re in a great spot. There were several talks, but it never really crossed his mind (to leave). It’s a challenge with colleges offering younger guys that kind of money. Who’s gonna say no to $8 million for two years? They’re gonna be swayed if you don’t have the right people in your corner.”
 

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