With NIL, can a HS player sign with an agency to broker deals with colleges/businesses?

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  1. CagedTiger

    CagedTiger Freshman

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    With so much money being thrown around, I think it's safe to say that mom, dad and uncle Bubba aren't equipped to negotiate multi-million dollar contracts with all the legal jargon needed to protect their son/daughter. I haven't seen any yet, but have any agencies popped up specializing in negotiating NIL deals for high school kids? As crazy as things have gotten, I would assume the NCAA would have no problem with players getting representation since they allowed for this mess to begin in the first place.
     
  2. MobileBengal

    MobileBengal Founding Member

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    There are. I know an NFLPA certified agent that is doing it.
     
  3. CagedTiger

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    I figured it wouldn't take long for those agents to get involved. It must be a crazy experience for parents to sit down with agents and discuss sums of money that both mom and dad's career earnings don't even come close to some of these NIL deals.
     

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