Prior to Monday’s ceremonial signing of the NIL Law for South Carolina, Clemson owns an NCAA book of rules, which athletic director Dan Radakovich described as 500 pages long.
In the months to come, the NCAA’s rule book is probably going to get bigger.
Though the ability of student-athletes to get paid for their name, image and likeness is a big victory in the growing business world for collegiate athletics, it also means the door opened wider for those who like to cut corners to help their favorite school win.
“Could there be unscrupulous people? Absolutely,” Radakovich said.