Revisiting NIL

With NIL money growing it's why you are now seeing less kids each year declare early for the draft. They can be making more on the NIL then they can their first year or two in the league so you might as well play out your college career.
 
NIL is just getting bigger and bigger mess. At some point you will just have 5-10 schools buying all the top tier guys and everyone else gets the leftovers which another 5-10 schools get the top of those kids.

 
Like I said, back in the beginning, Texas was going to have the best team money can buy. So, how's that working so far? They are in the hunt for a national championship, making the field of four.

This situation is just like major league baseball was before there was profit sharing, and agreements that limited what teams could do individually.

Can you say New York Yankees of the 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s? That's exactly what we see no in college sports.

They are going to have to find a way to regulate this whole thing, or it's going to be a handful of teams that will rule.
 

Thing with the portal now is that the top guys it's just NFL FA the highest bidder gets them. Most these guys who enter will be in same postion as cartoon shows going from backup at one school just to be a backup at another.
 
Thing with the portal now is that the top guys it's just NFL FA the highest bidder gets them. Most these guys who enter will be in same postion as cartoon shows going from backup at one school just to be a backup at another.
To a degree, that's true, except for those who will fit into a different system better, at another school, and those who go to schools that are weaker at the position they play. I think those two things, along with NIL money for those who are more talented, are the deciding factors more than anything else.
 
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