I tried to get a clear understanding re the NIL situation. Yes, NJ's strict NIL regulations do not go into effect for another 2 years or so but, and it's a big but, Seton Hall and Rutgers have decided to honor those rules immediately, meaning they are behind the 8 ball compared to their peers in most states across the country.
That begs the question why and the only answer I could get was that each school's administration fears possible legal issues down the road with the NCAA as neither school is that comfortable with what is happening in the current environment.
Is that the right course of action? To a novice I think most here would think not. That will have to be up to each individual who reads this.
I have also been told that our governor with the aid of an appointee is trying to change the oppressive NJ regulations.
That begs the question why and the only answer I could get was that each school's administration fears possible legal issues down the road with the NCAA as neither school is that comfortable with what is happening in the current environment.
Is that the right course of action? To a novice I think most here would think not. That will have to be up to each individual who reads this.
I have also been told that our governor with the aid of an appointee is trying to change the oppressive NJ regulations.