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Posted on 12/14/21 at 7:47 pm
Posted on 12/14/21 at 7:47 pm
I need one. I pay just enough attention to be dangerous. Why does NSD matter at all if a guy can just leave when he wants? This just seems far worse than the NFL, because there are zero contracts, it's all day to day.
Maybe that's where NIL comes in. Ill pay you x to do y, but it's a 3 year deal, predicated on you doing these things at this school.
Maybe that's where NIL comes in. Ill pay you x to do y, but it's a 3 year deal, predicated on you doing these things at this school.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 8:14 pm to socal91
NSD matters because most players don't transfer. And most of the best players don't transfer. So it's easier to get em know than get em later.
And you explicitly cannot make playing for a particular school a condition on the NIL $. I'm sure it happens, under the table, but I don't NIL was designed to stop, or discourage, transferring. At this point, it's there purely to stave off future lawsuits until the NCAA and P5 schools decide what they want to do with major college football.
And you explicitly cannot make playing for a particular school a condition on the NIL $. I'm sure it happens, under the table, but I don't NIL was designed to stop, or discourage, transferring. At this point, it's there purely to stave off future lawsuits until the NCAA and P5 schools decide what they want to do with major college football.
This post was edited on 12/14/21 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 12/14/21 at 8:37 pm to socal91
For a school like A&M (or any of the SEC schools that recruit at a really high level) you are a kid's first choice. Aside from a coaching change, if a kid is transferring it's almost always because he's fallen out of favor with the staff or been passed on the depth chart. Look at who we have transferring this year for example.
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