EA Sports announces they will pay $600 and a copy of the game to players who elect to appear in the re-boot of the College Football video game.
The train wreck of a sport we try to enjoy today was brought down by Ed OBannon, a basketball player and his lawyers, so kids could get $600.
Pretty much blows out of the water any plausible argument the schools have that Johnny QB is worth $2 mil if the number one most profitable NIL product is only offering $600 across the board to players.
The NCAA may go to war. If they have the cash and belly.
The train wreck of a sport we try to enjoy today was brought down by Ed OBannon, a basketball player and his lawyers, so kids could get $600.
Pretty much blows out of the water any plausible argument the schools have that Johnny QB is worth $2 mil if the number one most profitable NIL product is only offering $600 across the board to players.
The NCAA may go to war. If they have the cash and belly.