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re: Mack Brown told recruit to take NIL offer at another school

Posted on 7/13/22 at 7:55 am to
Posted by TouchdownTony
Central Alabama
Member since Apr 2016
9806 posts
Posted on 7/13/22 at 7:55 am to
Here's whats gonna happen. The NCAA looks to be doing nothing, by plan.

Schools with deep pockets are gonna throw 10's oof millions at recruits, which is "illegal" but not enforced so:

You are part of a collective or a big booster who buys a highs school player. With these numbers being thrown around that booster fully expects to see his merchandise displayed.
The player shows up, isn't as dedicated, isn't as good, just isn't the player he was paid millions for. Coach doesn't play him, booster is now agitated. Coach tells booster he runs the program, booster sees it differently.
dissention is all over the place. Coach resigns and sings like a canary, player transfers and sings like a canary. Others in program start talking. School is labeled rogue. Boosters are more careful about buying players and want to see results before pay.
SMU had all the money and bought recruits you could imagine and it fell on them like a house on fire.
As Dale Hansen said, a booster thinks he buys the recruit but the recruit actually buys him.

It will fix itself. This is the starting point and these idiots are too dumb to see past their own hands. Boosters believe all guys are can't miss. Once these guys start not living up to the hype, trouble will then start.
A kid who has proven himself at a university deserves something. I don't think millions, but deserves something and they will be fine. The bought, unproven high school players who signed JUST for money are where this will come off the tracks.
Posted by finchmeister08
Member since Mar 2011
35949 posts
Posted on 7/13/22 at 8:17 am to
quote:

A kid who has proven himself at a university deserves something.


probably wouldn't hurt to implement a rule stating that NIL eligibility starts when you're a sophomore. but that probably goes against SCOTUS's ruling.
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