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Future advantage of NIL for basketball vs other sports
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[QUOTE="Jaydumo20, post: 4623930, member: 9280"] Let me start this thread off by admitting a bias. I don't gamble and every year I try to get pumped up for college football (I love the nfl) but it is very hard for me. I find it mostly non-competitive with the exception of a few games. I am waiting for CBB to rival CFB in Fandom across the country. I am tired of linking CBB success with the monetary success of a FB program. I think with the fact that the tourney is the best product in all sports and the fact that we can actually identify college bball players by face (no helmets) and name that NIL in CBB (mens and women)will be bigger than CFB NIL. I know there are a lot of traditionalists who think CFB will always be the biggest, but with concussions, injuries and now an unseen paradigm (NIL) I believe things could change. It's my hope anyway. Any agreements or disagreements welcome as always. #5 [/QUOTE]
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