In SEC, there is plenty of money for the athletes but coaches are concerned about a level...
Texas A&M offensive lineman Layden Robinson speaks during NCAA college football Southeastern Conference Media Days, Thursday, July 21, 2022, in Atlanta. ATLANTA — Dressed head to toe in a chic black suit at the College Football Hall of Fame, Texas A&M offensive lineman Layden Robinson was among the show stealers at this week’s SEC media days.
So can the coaches, prompting Mississippi’s Lane Kiffin to propose a “salary cap” for programs in a push for a more level playing field moving forward — and more coaches’ involvement in NIL itself. Right now they’re not allowed to legally get involved in the NIL wheelings and dealings. “I don’t think there should be a salary cap or anything,” said Hooker, whose NIL value ranks at more than $650,000, according to On3Sports. “We should be able to get the most out of what we can. At the end of the day, it’s our name, image and likeness, so I don’t see why there should be a limit on that.”
“… On the recruiting trail right now, there are a lot people using this as inducement to go to their school, by making promises they may or may not be able to keep, in terms of what the players are doing. That is what can create a competitive balance issue between the haves, and the have-nots.”
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