NC State HC Will Wade Slams ‘Dumb’ NIL Argument, Drops $3M Vision Over Proposed Restrictions

NC State HC Will Wade calls NIL restriction arguments “dumb,” and backs free market in a fiery press conference.

Will Wade wasn’t mincing words Wednesday. The NC State basketball coach had a message for anyone trying to put limits on college athletes making money, calling it a “dumb argument.”

Wade’s July 9 press conference covered plenty of ground, but his fiery defense of NIL rights stole the show. Since NIL rules kicked off in July 2021, college athletes have been cashing in on endorsement deals and appearances. Wade made it crystal clear where he stands on the debate.


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Why Does Will Wade Think NIL Restrictions Are Wrong?

NC State HC Will Wade delivered a forceful defense of NIL rights during his press conference, making it clear he sees proposed limitations on athlete compensation as both misguided and unlawful.

“That was one of the arguments against — dumb argument,” Wade said, when asked about concerns over locker room chemistry being harmed by uneven player earnings in the NIL era.

The coach’s message was blunt: college athletes deserve to operate in a free market, and attempts to restrict their value run counter to both fairness and legality.

“I’d pay every kid on our roster $3 million if I could,” Wade said. “But that’s not what the market bears. This is America. It’s the free market.”

Wade sharply criticized the NCAA’s current direction on NIL oversight, particularly in light of the recent House vs. NCAA settlement, adding, “They’re trying to cap the markets and that’s why they’re still trying to go to Congress to get help.”

How Is Wade Building NC State’s NIL Strategy?

Back in March, during his introductory press conference, Wade outlined his vision for the program.

“We’re going to be competitive at the upper end of this league, and we’re gonna be competitive nationally with our NIL package,” he said.

Wade illustrated his approach with a simple analogy. “You don’t have to have the biggest house in the neighborhood. You’ve gotta have the nicest house with the most manicured lawn, and you’ve gotta know how to spend the resources properly.”

During Tuesday’s session, Wade emphasized his stance on long-term contracts and market-driven compensation. Players need to understand that their value fluctuates like any other market.

“Some of their markets are going to go up, some of their markets are going to go down. That doesn’t mean you get to renegotiate in the middle of the year,” he said. “That’s why you have a contract.”

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Wade also addressed the current NIL infrastructure at NC State. The program has not yet participated in deals through the newly established clearinghouse.

“All of ours is straight through revenue share,” Wade said. “We’re not going to be the first to try any new things.”

With NIL markets growing exponentially in the past year, Wade believes a correction is inevitable, but not drastic. The future will blend traditional revenue sharing with NIL opportunities.

“It’s going to be the rev share plus some NIL,” he said, reaffirming that until collective bargaining is introduced, “you gotta let the free markets reign.”

Wade, now at the helm of a Wolfpack program that missed the ACC Tournament after a 12-19 campaign, has made it clear that NIL is central to his rebuild.

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