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I laugh when people complain about NIL, please!
When 29 of 50 states' highest paid public employee is a Head football or basketball coach, we've already said how important we deem education compared to sports. Let's not act like CFB and CBB weren't already treated like the minor leagues
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And I'm too lazy to look up 2021 or 2020 numbers, but I'm sure they're similar.
A lot of what's happening now is just pulling back the curtain and making these things more public. You're telling me that Saban hasn't been paying players and their families handsomely for the past 10 years at Bama? He just doesn't have to hide it now.
Uh, and you're telling me players havent been getting paid for decades???
The Big 8 was laughable back in the day with cheating. Cris Carter has said in multiple interviews he was paid in Columbus(same with Clarett), scUM had the Fab 5 and numerous football players, Miami in its heyday, Free Shoes, none of this was new. And no one batted an eye when coaching salaries steadily increased. Just 20yrs ago, if a CFB HC made $1m dollars he made bank, now OSU and most colleges have MULTIPLE assistants making more than $1m/yr! This is what fans have created and shown they're alright with, but if a kid is paid all of the sudden "it takes away from the game"
The best schools will adapt and find ways to win like they always do.
Oh yeah, I am sure they were. Just saying Saban has been doing it at a ridiculously high level for the past decade.
In fact, I think NIL levels the playing field with fcs schools now being able to get into the mix (imagine if Travis Hunter flipped to Jackson State without NIL, people would be like wtf...even with it they already are).
I wonder if down the line, with NIL, if a sleeping giant with a very powerful alumni base like SMU again, or Stanford throw their money around can they rule CFB. There's only so many businesses in Tuscalossa, Clemson, Norman, etc. But SMU has a ton of big money backers, schools like Tejas, Stanford, Cal and aTm have some massive endowments, that if focused foolishly on football can set some insane NIL wars(ain't happening I know, since a lot of the money goes to you know, academics)
Wasn’t player power what every one under the age of 50 wanted? Dabo used the words “education and graduation”. At least nobody else was that high and mighty. The college administrators have lost any control they had over the football program. Ewers should have never been admitted if education and graduation was the schools mission.
Exactly..the University didn’t have to admit him.I didn't follow Ewers as closely as y'all, but wasn't this supposed to be his senior year in HS?
Yeah they did, because university wouldExactly..the University didn’t have to admit him.
But Jackson St is a unique case. A highest of high profile HCs who is seen in national commercials, was a national TV analyst at one point, and is arguably the greatest player at his position in college AND the NFL. I went to an HBCU myself, and I couldn't even tell you my college's HC without googling it. Deion's over the top self promotion was also a part of getting Hunter, with the NIL deal being the biggest factor.I think I heard it on ESPNU radio a few weeks back, but someone was talking about SMU specifically as a team that might benefit from NIL: a solid program in a large urban market. Seeing how NIL can bring elite talent to Jackson, Miss, I would not be surprised if schools in mid-to-large California cities, Dallas, Orlando, etc could end up having similar pull.
Yeah they did, because university would
But Jackson St is a unique case. A highest of high profile HCs who is seen in national commercials, was a national TV analyst at one point, and is arguably the greatest player at his position in college AND the NFL. I went to an HBCU myself, and I couldn't even tell you my college's HC without googling it. Deion's over the top self promotion was also a part of getting Hunter, with the NIL deal being the biggest factor.
But schools in those big markets will be in a interesting conundrum. Because I think big markets with NFL teams and CFB teams(i.e.: SMU, USC, UCLA, Cal, Stanford, Rutgers, Miami, etc) will have VERY mixed success. Why would a business invest in an unproven teenager or young man when they could throw money at an NFL player? Would an attorney want to put his firms name behind a DL for USC or Aaron Donald? Is a tech firm going to throw money behind a DL at Cal or Stanford, or Nick Bosa?
I think cities without those NFL teams could flourish(Columbus, and Austin), as could a number of southern cities who are in college towns but close to major cities(Athens, Knoxville, Oxford, Clemson, Baton Rouge, College Station)