In the days of NIL, there is such a fine line coaches have to walk. Play young guys too little, they want to leave somewhere else for immediate playing time. You play a young guy too much and he blows up and the big guys come calling. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. I don't envy coaches in this upsidedown world.
Presumably, if Taylor wanted the bright lights, he would have committed to Michigan when he had the chance. So not super paranoid about him (unless of course somebody brings a Brinks truck NIL offer he can't refuse).
Supply and demand, I guess. Bring in a young coach and if he/she has too much success right away other schools start offering $$$ right away. The media makes them out to be genius wonders. Agents start calling. Ad agencies start featuring the coach in commercials. Sports networks start running those commercials in the prime time games that the coach is coaching in.
It can be frustrating to the fans who are so afraid of losing that coach to a higher bidding school or the NFL teams.
Some times the program tries to lock that coach into a long-term (10 year) big$$$ (9.5 million per year contract. (Notre Dame with CW and now Michigan State have tried that with ??? outcomes.)
It is hard to know what to do as a fan, I guess.
But, fans have always had the option of being fickle, feeling let down by players, coaches, programs and their own opinions of how things “should have been…”
I’m rooting for our players, our coaches, our program and I’ll take my chances of having NIL, the big $$$, the big programs win the bidding wars.
The laws of supply and demand always win in the year 2023. Any good economist and any good sports fan knows that.