GophersInIowa
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The premise here is that the guy funding the NIL likes a kid and offers the kid a bag of money.Why would the coach offer a kid a scholarship if he didn't want him?
Weird dynamic for sure. I imagine the HC gets the tie-breaker in this case.The premise here is that the guy funding the NIL likes a kid and offers the kid a bag of money.
The coach ... doesn't want to offer the kid, but now the kid wants to go there.
If the kid is a highly rated recruit now that there might be a lot of pressure on him to take the kids, but maybe he doesn't want him for any number of reasons.
Meanwhile maybe coach wants some other kid who gets offered 0 NIL....
It creates a weird dynamic.
Jerry Jones is probably buying Arkansas a team as we speakThe sugar daddy making personnel decisions is very much a problem.
Imagine programs where boosters are notorious for running the show ...
Weird dynamic for sure. I imagine the HC gets the tie-breaker in this case.
At least we won't have to worry about that happening with the Gophers.
Great bass line. RIP Karl.so, what are the options to deal with this mess?
FBS FB teams agree to self-regulate...........yah, sure.
the NCAA grows a pair and passes new regulations.........yah, sure.
Congress passes federal legislation............(chances are slim and none, because some of the people handing out the NIL money probably also hand out campaign contributions....)
somebody cue up Soul Asylum......
It seems no one can help me now
I'm in too deep
There's no way out
This time I have really led myself astray,,,,,
Runaway train never going back
Wrong way on a one-way track
Seems like I should be getting somewhere
Somehow I'm neither here nor there
I bet the millionaire boosters won't have a problem with this.Weird dynamic for sure. I imagine the HC gets the tie-breaker in this case.
At least we won't have to worry about that happening with the Gophers.
So true.Congress passes federal legislation............(chances are slim and none, because some of the people handing out the NIL money probably also hand out campaign contributions....)
Right?! I’m sure they’ll just keep paying the next guy after a coach embarrasses them lolI bet the millionaire boosters won't have a problem with this.
He's probably been doing it for years...that's why they are so successful like his Cowboys!Jerry Jones is probably buying Arkansas a team as we speak
This is real ugly. It puts pressure on a coach to accept a player that they may not want to have on their team.Weird dynamic for sure. I imagine the HC gets the tie-breaker in this case.
At least we won't have to worry about that happening with the Gophers.
Sounds like the makings of a great Hollywood plot.This is real ugly. It puts pressure on a coach to accept a player that they may not want to have on their team.
Imaging the fanbase jumping all over the coach if some booster buys a 4-5* player from a blue chip school. The coach knows he is very talented, but would be a cancer to the team and the program. Everyone know the player wants to come to your school, but the coach doesn't accept him. the fanbase would chase the coach out of town!!! The coach can't be truthful about why he doesn't want the player, etc...
Depends what you mean, but (U of) Tennessee isn't paying that kid a single dime. That's all 3rd party money.I'm waiting for the first kid who has the big NIL deal to get kicked off a team
Or just being a bad player and gets benched
Can't imagine Tennessee will look back on the $8M QB as a good decision
Depends what you mean, but (U of) Tennessee isn't paying that kid a single dime. That's all 3rd party money.
That's the best part of all this, for the schools. From their (books) point of view, not a single thing has changed. They just give kids scholarships, and whatever happens off the field between private 3rd parties is none of their business so long as it doesn't violate NCAA rules.
Of course it will. I agree with you 100%.you really think it isn't going to impact on the field stuff? Imagine the hotshot incoming QB has an NIL deal related to playing time. But the player stinks and get benched. The backup QB has no NIL money, but goes in and lights it up. They decide to go with the backup QB the rest of the year, so the big shot loses out on his NIL money. You don't think that is going to cause problems in the locker room?
you really think it isn't going to impact on the field stuff? Imagine the hotshot incoming QB has an NIL deal related to playing time. But the player stinks and get benched. The backup QB has no NIL money, but goes in and lights it up. They decide to go with the backup QB the rest of the year, so the big shot loses out on his NIL money. You don't think that is going to cause problems in the locker room?
That transaction represents one that is against the rules. The shitty hot shot would have to still get his money.you really think it isn't going to impact on the field stuff? Imagine the hotshot incoming QB has an NIL deal related to playing time. But the player stinks and get benched. The backup QB has no NIL money, but goes in and lights it up. They decide to go with the backup QB the rest of the year, so the big shot loses out on his NIL money. You don't think that is going to cause problems in the locker room?
Nowhere in the term "college football" is it implied that players aren't or shouldn't be paid.It is pretty laughable there are still some people referring to this as “college football”.
How long til they won't be required to attend class? Seems like it could be headed that direction.Nowhere in the term "college football" is it implied that players aren't or shouldn't be paid.