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Q: If the NCAA decided to pay players? How long before a player sues for higher pay or free agency? -- @Billfehlberg
A: The NCAA's Board of Governors announced Wednesday its support for NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) legislation, which is a big step in athletes being compensated. We'll never see the NCAA or individual schools favor a system in which they pay athletes a salary. That's too complicated in terms of who gets what and how much.
I've long supported this Olympic model of allowing athletes to profit off their name or likeness. I'll have more on this in a column this weekend, but a star athlete for the Gophers in any sport should be able to earn income through autograph signings, social media or by appearing in commercials or billboards for a company. This change should take effect by January 2021. It's long overdue.
The next big rule change will be to allow athletes a one-time transfer in which they can transfer without penalty one time. That is expected to happen soon.
Q: Gopher Football Bateman and Faalele leave early and where do they get drafted? do they keep the recruiting success going? Provided they play, do they win the Big Ten West? -- @DeltaSig72
A: Bateman looks like a first-round pick next year, assuming he declares after his junior season. He has all the physical tools to be a star in the NFL.
I thought Daniel Faalele was inconsistent early in the season (same with entire line) but improved as the season progressed. Scouts obviously will love his size and ability to move defenders in the run game. It will be important for him to stay healthy, dominate opposing defensive ends and just keep developing his technique and all those things that NFL scouts dissect in evaluating linemen.