- Iowa native Kayden Proctor commits to Iowa but flips to Bama in High School. - Plays a year and then enters the portal. - Commits to Iowa around the same time The Swarm fundraises $100k - Collects NIL money and then re-enters the portal. - Doesn't have to pay Iowa NIL back.
@GopherHole Capitalism Iowa should have written a better contract
@GopherHole @SteveKim323 Everyone is still figuring out this new era of college sports. Universities and players will learn to protect their interest through experiences like this.
@GopherHole Bro just made his entire home state hate him. 🤣🤣
@GopherHole Who is making these NIL deals without stipulations of continued play…
@GopherHole It's on the investors- giving 6 figures to an indecisive teenager. I don't feel sorry for anyone involved.
@GopherHole Simple fix, players can not collect NIL money until they have been on campus for a semester.
@GopherHole Hey @Blake_Lawrence, you've done a great job creating educational videos on the nuts and bolts of how NIL works. Can you provide some insight into a case like this? Does the kid have to pay back any/all of the money? Can a donor require a kid stays X amount of time? etc.
@GopherHole Moral decay. He got his money now, and time to move on to the next heist