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They were idiots not to see all these loopholes before they passed this.This is already getting out of hand with the kid skipping his senior year to sign the NIL deal. I predict some changes to this thing in the near future to balance it out and set some limits.
And exactly how are you going to regulate an athlete marketing his own NIL? You cant.This is already getting out of hand with the kid skipping his senior year to sign the NIL deal. I predict some changes to this thing in the near future to balance it out and set some limits.
I wonder how long before companies decide there really isn’t a return on some of these and it stops? College football fans are funny and some will stop buying Dr. Pepper over this. Not to mention if he comes out and throws 3 INTs over the first two games and gets benched then you’re getting nothing out of the name.
I wonder how long before companies decide there really isn’t a return on some of these and it stops? College football fans are funny and some will stop buying Dr. Pepper over this. Not to mention if he comes out and throws 3 INTs over the first two games and gets benched then you’re getting nothing out of the name.
True but a pro athletes have typically proven long term success rates. So many of these guys making announcements haven’t had a successful college season yet. Lots of risk hanging an advertising campaign on a guy who might play two weeks and then never be seen from again.Don‘t companies take the risk with any athlete endorsement deal? A pro athlete can have a bad season too, yet overall these deals must be successful for the companies as they keep doing them.
Looked it up and Dr. P spent $547,000,000 on advertising in 2017. Not a huge risk to spend a little on college athletes.True but a pro athletes have typically proven long term success rates. So many of these guys making announcements haven’t had a successful college season yet. Lots of risk hanging an advertising campaign on a guy who might play two weeks and then never be seen from again.
L'il Sweet is in a protected class.Is Lil Sweet going to be out of a job, too?
Exactly. 99% of these kids inking deals straight out of high school won't come near to living up to their own hype. I predict that these companies will soon stop signing kids out of high school and wait to see if they are truly as good as they thought they were. Also, these companies are about to discover just how loyal College FB fans are to their schools, moreso than they are to these products.True but a pro athletes have typically proven long term success rates. So many of these guys making announcements haven’t had a successful college season yet. Lots of risk hanging an advertising campaign on a guy who might play two weeks and then never be seen from again.
Who is canceling Dr. Pepper? I must have missed that.Well look at All you woke cancel culture libs!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Woke cancel culture sounds liberal, so I’m canceling the woke cancel culture moniker.Well look at All you woke cancel culture libs!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don’t really see anything wrong if it did happen. What would be the reason for stoping it. Other than cannabis the rest are legal companies.I can't wait until tobacco and alcohol companies jump on the wagon and cut deals with 18 year olds. And right around the corner will be the cannabis industry. Who's going to stop them legally ? All three are huge college age markets.
I hope so. That guy is a terrible Prince rip off. His commercials are just annoying. I drink an occasional Dr Pepper and still will . I much preferred the Larry Culpepper commercials.Is Lil Sweet going to be out of a job, too?
Don't think alcohol and tobacco endorsements are allowed under the CURRENT NIL rules but the future is not known to us.I can't wait until tobacco and alcohol companies jump on the wagon and cut deals with 18 year olds. And right around the corner will be the cannabis industry. Who's going to stop them legally ? All three are huge college age markets.
I hope so. That guy is a terrible Prince rip off. His commercials are just annoying. I drink an occasional Dr Pepper and still will . I much preferred the Larry Culpepper commercials.
Snoop will probably sponsor some guys. I hadn’t thought about legal cannabis?! That will be a windfall!I can't wait until tobacco and alcohol companies jump on the wagon and cut deals with 18 year olds. And right around the corner will be the cannabis industry. Who's going to stop them legally ? All three are huge college age markets.
Are you serious? And why would an uber successful college kid not drive sales just like a pro would? Look at all of the 18-22 year old “influencers” who are already raking in the dough even without having a platform as large as a dynasty in college football offers.It won't take long. Successful on the field, or not, I have a feeling that having any college athlete associated with your company isn't going to influence buying habits one bit.