by brooks_piggott » Sat Aug 17, 2024 10:13 am
That's not exactly true... since 2022 coaches can interact with the collectives, attend their events, promote them on TV, etc. They can even introduce and host the athlete and collectives on campus. They just can't direct the collective to pay a player or specify any contact type or amount. But simply the fact that a coach can facilitate the meeting to me means the coach wants that player and wants the collective to pay them... otherwise why bother with the meeting. And 100% you know that the coaches and collectives are talking... whether it's illegal or not.
But again, it's just another example of how the rules of NIL are rapidly changing (either by NCAA, colleges, or congress), are up to massive interpretation, and aren't super straightforward to add to a video game.
For the people who aren't interested in the NIL stuff at all, there is a toggle in the game to turn it off. Up to you whether the implementation adds to the immersion of the game.