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You knew it was going to happen - boosters having second thoughts, not what they expected

Posted on 1/11/26 at 5:07 pm
Posted by homemadeshine
Member since Dec 2024
495 posts
Posted on 1/11/26 at 5:07 pm
Several powerful boosters for teams around the country are not fans of the one-year rental player program and thought their money would attract talent and help build long term success. According to CBS sports and SI, boosters are strongly considering pulling back their NIL money because players are simply using them for a quick payday and the following year are off to another program.

According to several boosters, they were thinking NIL would help build success on the football field, and in return, the players would want to stay to be a part of something special. Based on what is happening, NIL money has not improved success on the football field and players have shown absolutely no loyalty and are just chasing the money.

I guess we all knew something had to change, but the problem now is, how do you fix it or is it even fixable?


Posted by genro
Member since Nov 2011
62497 posts
Posted on 1/11/26 at 5:09 pm to
What ruined the plans was the other huge bomb that dropped at the same time: open transfer. They may have been right without that
Posted by NFLSU
Screwston, Texas
Member since Oct 2014
19166 posts
Posted on 1/11/26 at 5:12 pm to
The weight on egos to win will always keep wallets open.
Posted by Harry Rex Vonner
Foggy Bottom Law School
Member since Nov 2013
47990 posts
Posted on 1/11/26 at 5:17 pm to



great post

I've known NFL players from the 70's and 80's, true gentlemen, and they said rookies were "kids with money"

they were correct decades ago


NIL is not helping families. It's helping strippers and massage parlor hand job girls and Taco Bell



I'm still not giving a got dang penny

fricking douchebag spoiled brats
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