Hall2012 wrote:Things will work themselves out and overall I don't think it'll be too bad. Everyone's still limited to 13 scholarship and 200 mpg of playing time - with 1 ball. For every rising senior Coach Cal poaches, that's 1 more 5* freshman that's gonna go somewhere else - and likely displace a 4* freshman that's also gonna go somewhere else. It also makes it a lot tougher for these top programs to keep everyone happy. It'll be a lot easier for the big recruits who were seduced by Duke and Kentucky only to ride the pine or get recruited over to move to a school that'll give them a chance.
Django wrote:The Big East can also benefit from it as well. Especially the NIL since the schools are in the biggest basketball cities in the country... players can make the most money in those cities. Could help DePaul more than Kentucky. Thay could make more moolah on a billboard in Lincoln Park than on a farm outside Lexington.
MUBoxer wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Things will work themselves out and overall I don't think it'll be too bad. Everyone's still limited to 13 scholarship and 200 mpg of playing time - with 1 ball. For every rising senior Coach Cal poaches, that's 1 more 5* freshman that's gonna go somewhere else - and likely displace a 4* freshman that's also gonna go somewhere else. It also makes it a lot tougher for these top programs to keep everyone happy. It'll be a lot easier for the big recruits who were seduced by Duke and Kentucky only to ride the pine or get recruited over to move to a school that'll give them a chance.
This. Itll kill the mid majors who have star players that aren't making money in their tiny bowl name school. But the Big East's be fine.
Hall2012 wrote:Things will work themselves out and overall I don't think it'll be too bad. Everyone's still limited to 13 scholarship and 200 mpg of playing time - with 1 ball. For every rising senior Coach Cal poaches, that's 1 more 5* freshman that's gonna go somewhere else - and likely displace a 4* freshman that's also gonna go somewhere else. It also makes it a lot tougher for these top programs to keep everyone happy. It'll be a lot easier for the big recruits who were seduced by Duke and Kentucky only to ride the pine or get recruited over to move to a school that'll give them a chance.
Xuperman wrote:Django wrote:The Big East can also benefit from it as well. Especially the NIL since the schools are in the biggest basketball cities in the country... players can make the most money in those cities. Could help DePaul more than Kentucky. Thay could make more moolah on a billboard in Lincoln Park than on a farm outside Lexington.
It's all about the revenue distribution between player and University. I am hoping that the vast percentage of monies go to the university when the player uses the school/team name. I mean if a player can cash in on advertising (like a billboard), more power to him. In other words, if Zach Freemantle can get paid for a TV spot spouting his new found love of Skyline Chili, great!....just don't mention Xavier University or be wearing a Xavier jersey. Speaking of jerseys, it gets tricky...jerseys generate HUGE revenue. If Zach can find someone to produce and market a plain white & blue jersey with Freemantle on the back, have at it. BUT if it has XAVIER on the front, X should get nearly all the profits. Basically there is no market for a player jersey w/o the associated University.
My biggest concern is that there will be no regulation or cap on money for players. If negotiations for NIL revenue can widely range in the recruiting process, it simply becomes a bidding war.
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