There’s no question that Name, Image, and Likeness rights (NIL) have had an impact on recruiting and player retention all across college football. But is a recent incident at Florida a sign of very big changes still on the way?
Marc Givler of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss the curious case of Jaden Rashada, a highly-ranked QB who signed with the Gators, but never enrolled. Is his story an isolated case, or a sign of much bigger turmoil to come?
- Why there’s so much uncertainty around NIL deals for recruits
- Are any of the big dollar figures getting thrown around actually real?
- Will this problem eventually solve itself?
- And much more.
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