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This model is not sustainable

So Mora wants us to donate money because the original guys he recruited were bad, or did not bleed blue which is his problem for not promoting state pride. And we get no say as to where the money goes? Let's rename our mascot Jonathan the Mercenary. Bleed blue!!
I believe it has more to do with the reality that anyone we want to recruit from last summer forward will be able to get an NIL payout so we will need to be able to offer something reasonably competitive if we want to land anyone.
 
I'm saying the college teams go pro, not a sports league.

Heck, if you must, rent the school's brand for $1 a year.
understood. in that case, that's like... not college football at all lol.

it is literally junior NFL with fake branding.
"USC" vs. "Notre Dame". It's not actually USC vs. Notre Dame.


Jeeeeeez i hope something like that never ever happens.
 
understood. in that case, that's like... not college football at all lol.

it is literally junior NFL with fake branding.
"USC" vs. "Notre Dame". It's not actually USC vs. Notre Dame.


Jeeeeeez i hope something like that never ever happens.
In other words, it's the same as we have now. Just more honest.
 
He didn’t say players. He said scholarships. We have 120 players and 85 scholarships.

They will just find another way to have 20 more pseudo scholarships.

Better to leave it as it is and make players sit a year if they transfer unless they are grad transfers with one year of eligibility remaining.
If you are paying a guy $300,000 I’m not sure a 50,000 scholarship is all that valuable. Or up the NIL to cover the scholly.
 
This (the transfer portal & NIL) will reach an equilibrium before long (next couple of seasons). Granted, schools like us may not be happy with what the equilibrium is (constant fear of losing quality players to programs with higher profiles and deeper pockets) but the portal and NIL will find a level that will be sustainable and reasonably consistent. Everything does.
Totally agree. As you note, the question is where does that equilibrium occur? In the case of Football, I just don't see the athletic departments, boosters, coaches, etc at school's 61-133 participating in, and/or being able to withstand, the annual roster turnstile situation for very long.

As has been noted in this thread, every school has roster turnover, but the difference is that Ohio State fights for the highest quality talent while UConn fights just to field a watchable product. At some point, we, and other schools, will say no mas and I can see a day where equilibrium is the top programs in each sport survive/thrive and the rest drop down to FCS-level or equivalent.
 
There are only so many players and only so much money. There will definitely be some ebb/flow and it will settle out at some point.

And it will be very interesting to see which schools chase NIL and which schools don't (they all will but to varying degrees). Would it really make sense for the 8th team in the SEC/B1G to beg their donors for $10M a year to hand out when they won't be competitive anyway? At what point do the donors call BS and stop giving when they are ponying up $10M to go 4-8 every year.

I actually think that there is a reasonable chance that we can have a successful program at far less cost than some of the P4 conference schools will have to pay.

And this is one place where the TV contracts don't matter. All of this money has to come from donors. So if IU's donors don't want to pay for FB players because it is a lost cause - their TV money won't help them.

Will be a ton of noise, but I'm going to do my part, donate what I can and grab some popcorn and enjoy the ride.
 
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If you are paying a guy $300,000 I’m not sure a 50,000 scholarship is all that valuable. Or up the NIL to cover the scholly.

Yeah they don’t see it like that.

Would you work where your employer charges you 50k a year to be there?
 

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