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re: Why do gumps think they're gonna be able to compete in NIL indefinitely?

Posted on 1/1/23 at 7:47 pm to
Posted by BurntOrangeMan
Dallas TX
Member since May 2021
5628 posts
Posted on 1/1/23 at 7:47 pm to
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If money bought championships, Texas would have more than one the last 50 years


Imagine comparing bag money to the assets of major markets, corporations & university collectives in a historical reference vs the current NCAA/NIL world.

It’s not a question of if, rather a question of when the shift in landscape takes place. There are scenarios that could take place that end a few legacy programs & establish others that have never been national powers.

It won’t happen overnight, but follow the money & the long term factors that drive a programs revenue potential. Things will change, some will adapt & others simply will not have the natural assets to sustain their current success.

If there is any debate it centers around one’s definition of short & long term.

Sad but true, $ fricks up everything.
Posted by TideFaninFl
On the space coast
Member since Oct 2017
6654 posts
Posted on 1/1/23 at 9:02 pm to
quote:

Imagine comparing bag money to the assets of major markets, corporations & university collectives in a historical reference vs the current NCAA/NIL world.

It’s not a question of if, rather a question of when the shift in landscape takes place. There are scenarios that could take place that end a few legacy programs & establish others that have never been national powers.

It won’t happen overnight, but follow the money & the long term factors that drive a programs revenue potential. Things will change, some will adapt & others simply will not have the natural assets to sustain their current success.

If there is any debate it centers around one’s definition of short & long term.

Sad but true, $ fricks up everything.


See my post right above this

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