Moore: Get ready for changes to Fiesta Bowl, thanks to NIL money

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Moore: Get ready for changes to Fiesta Bowl, thanks to NIL money

Conference commissioners and Bowl Season are negotiating how to distribute the money from the College Football Playoff. The negotiations are in the fact-finding stages. There are no guardrails. The new rules allow players to get paid to endorse products. It's a welcome change toward basic fairness. For too long, the powers-that-had-been cut players out of the financial pie. They were too slow to pass out a NIL playbook. This led to massive disparities in how schools called their offenses. In the end, it's not fair.  It would be premature to speculate on how that revenue might be distributed in next agreement.

At that point, college football would be competition for the NFL.

Moore is not ruling out changes to Fiesta Bowl due to NIL money.

Cheez-It has given Arizona State punter Michael Turk a room. Hyatt hotels partnered with Tennessee receiver Jalin Hyatts to get rooms for his teammates' family members ahead of the Orange Bowl. The team is grateful for the opportunity to create a deal that benefited his team and their families.

Vrbo offers mansions to players and coaches who qualify for the Fiesta Bowl. Michigan and TCU are playing in the game. There will be changes to the tournament.


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