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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 4305098, member: 37"] There have been seismic shifts regarding recruiting. Prior to the NIL there probably was a small percentage of wealthy fanatical fans willing to help programs cheat. Rules never applied to this group. My unscientific opinion is that the numbers of $ players in this game will significantly increase now that money influence is legal. Add in OTE and the G League it means significantly more competition for coveted players. It should result in increases in offered money to the better players which we are already observing. It should result in a larger number of schools dividing up the best players and decrease the chance any school gets multiple stars. It should result in the second and even the third tier players getting good money. And depending on how much money is being offered, players may opt to stay in college longer which could be disruptive to the NBA at least temporarily. Media contracts with conferences may be less influential and less profitable than before. I would love to see a “Revenge of The Nerds” NIL where some IVY League Alumni use their influence and money to change how sports are run in their conference and screw the BIIIG, the SEC and ESPN. A school in a highly populated state will not get eyes if it’s program goes downhill. Coaches will be under more stress than ever to produce because these $ players will insist on a ROI that they can openly vocalize as opposed to the behind closed door influence they exerted on AD. Fun times if you have a disposition for a complete rethink of college sports. [/QUOTE]
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