Supposedly the Rams have hired him as an analyst. I wonder if that counts towards the yearly payments still owed him. He probably worded his new deal such that it doesn’t count.😀
Supposedly the Rams have hired him as an analyst. I wonder if that counts towards the yearly payments still owed him. He probably worded his new deal such that it doesn’t count.😀
Of course it does. I doubt we paid out his whole buyout in one lump sum. (Unless we were really dumb). So his buyout will be lowered by however much he is making w the Rams. So if it's say 175K, we would pay him 175K less for this year.Supposedly the Rams have hired him as an analyst. I wonder if that counts towards the yearly payments still owed him. He probably worded his new deal such that it doesn’t count.😀
Unless the rules changed when I wasn't looking, I don't think a college can itself contribute to the NIL pot. Has to come from outside sources. Now that will change of course WHEN colleges start paying players salaries. $20 million is budgeted for that purpose.Of course it does. I doubt we paid out his whole buyout in one lump sum. (Unless we were really dumb). So his buyout will be lowered by however much he is making w the Rams. So if it's say 175K, we would pay him 175K less for this year.
So theoretically that would be an extra 175K in the NIL pool...
I mean its usually the donors who are paying the buyouts if I am not mistaken..so if they are gonna pay less for SFs buyout, that means they have that extra cash flow to put into NIL. Theoretically..Unless the rules changed when I wasn't looking, I don't think a college can itself contribute to the NIL pot. Has to come from outside sources. Now that will change of course WHEN colleges start paying players salaries. $20 million is budgeted for that purpose.