Surprised his offer list isn’t higher with his production and confirmed speed. I wasn’t overly impressed with his highlights on first watch, but hard to argue his results.Still no composite rating for Tyler Brown but 247 rated him 87.
It'll be interesting to see. There seems to be a massive market in the generation of clicks and some of this NIL stuff is almost more adjacent to the $ pouring in for streamers than it is athletics. I don't know how it holds it with college athletics but it'll be interesting to see.The NIL bubble will burst eventually. Once there have been enough NIL busts, and players who boosters paid big money for don't see the field right away eventually the deals will stop being millions of dollars.
I predict it happens in the next 5 years.
The NIL payee can always just drop them.The NIL bubble will burst eventually. Once there have been enough NIL busts, and players who boosters paid big money for don't see the field right away eventually the deals will stop being millions of dollars.
I predict it happens in the next 5 years.
Others have brought up the guaranteed aspect as well and it would be really interesting to know how much of the crazy figures being tossed around actually are guaranteed. Kind of like the huge dollar NFL contracts....the only part you ever need to look at there is how much of it is guaranteed because much of the rest is just window dressing that the player might get but also might not.The NIL payee can always just drop them.
I don’t think any of these deals are guaranteed money.
Isn't every deal different? I would think it just depends on the contract, there aren't really rules. I would be thinking that national brands would be sending deals out to the more popular athletes regardless of what schools they are at. I think the individuals have a big say in how much they can broker just as much as the schools do. If they get a big following on social media and know how to market themselves, I would think that could be more important for NIL than the school they attend.The NIL payee can always just drop them.
I don’t think any of these deals are guaranteed money.
Several early deals were for “up to” and the company they signed with was just the middle man promising money… someone else might pay.Others have brought up the guaranteed aspect as well and it would be really interesting to know how much of the crazy figures being tossed around actually are guaranteed. Kind of like the huge dollar NFL contracts....the only part you ever need to look at there is how much of it is guaranteed because much of the rest is just window dressing that the player might get but also might not.
Yep, it's like any other contract.Isn't every deal different? I would think it just depends on the contract, there aren't really rules. I would be thinking that national brands would be sending deals out to the more popular athletes regardless of what schools they are at. I think the individuals have a big say in how much they can broker just as much as the schools do. If they get a big following on social media and know how to market themselves, I would think that could be more important for NIL than the school they attend.
North Carolina, and he is local to those two schools. Probably early offers from ECU and App State too. I wouldn't knock those schools.I think when you include Appalachian St and Eastern Carolina in your top 7, I think your only options are, Appalachian St and Eastern Carolina.
Going to 3 app state games this year. Really excited I've heard amazing storiesNorth Carolina, and he is local to those two schools. Probably early offers from ECU and App State too. I wouldn't knock those schools.
Might be a while before we find another commit if Daniels goes elsewhere.
Phillip Daniels, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Offensive Tackle
Phillip Daniels is a 6-5, 285-pound Offensive Line from Cincinnati, OH.247sports.com
Burns seems to think we'll have good news within the next weekMight be a while before we find another commit if Daniels goes elsewhere.
I wouldn’t hate that addition. Looks like Carson Hansen from Lakeville picked up a NW offer just before committing to ISU.I can’t help but think about our next commitment, and with Howard gone, I feel like they should go for the next best in state guy. I’ve heard he’s grown up to 6’3, so this kind of late bloomer might be effective for us. His film is miles better than Davis from moorehead. Offers from ndsu and sdsu and all, I really wonder why we haven’t offered.
Agreed!Well, it has slowed down a little. I wonder what surprise Burns was talking about. We need some good news.
It's not going well. Ortworth to Iowa and Cooley to North Carolina State.