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My guess is they are going after the biggest bag. Some probably take school into account, but mostly it is $$$ first and PT balance with education a distant third.WARNING: The following is a topic that nobody probably cares about. Read at your own risk.
I understand the grad transfers and the few who will make a career out of playing professional football, but do you think any of the undergraduates consider the academic implications of these transfers? Do you think any of them do a risk/reward analysis to determine the cost/benefit of receiving a high-quality education or are they solely making a decision based on football and NIL? Asking for a friend….
Anyhow, on NIL, instead of having controlled Free Agency, Charlie Finley said allow every player every year to be a free agent.
Eventually, you will see the market settle. This is what the college football fans/media wanted. They wanted to see players have power and get money. Now its an issue? I blame the coaches and their ridiculous salaries for this.