Hey Georgia and Alabama..

Hell, my team has a hard enough time playing Rice, North Texas and New Mexico State! But, if Bama, UGA and UF will pull out the check book we'll be their huckleberry!
Love it!

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I don't know how he kept a straight face if he actually said Tennessee was his 'dream school', while coming from California. Then again -- for $8 million -- I'd go play for Gallaudet University where all my teammates would be deaf and I'd have to learn sign language to communicate with them. I'd call it my dream school too for $8 million.
I am not sure everyone understands the significance of $8 million to a high school junior that has never played a college game. That is more than most NFL players make in their careers. You can point a ton of really good college players who for one reason or another never made a team, were out within a year or two making minimum salary that is way south of $8 million, or never made that second contract which means they made less than $8 million.

This is why this won't be sustainable. The NFL is the richest league around. The players are the best known. They don't make $8 million for their NIL, except the top .01%. This can only go on for so long before the money runs out.
 
I am not sure everyone understands the significance of $8 million to a high school junior that has never played a college game. That is more than most NFL players make in their careers. You can point a ton of really good college players who for one reason or another never made a team, were out within a year or two making minimum salary that is way south of $8 million, or never made that second contract which means they made less than $8 million.

This is why this won't be sustainable. The NFL is the richest league around. The players are the best known. They don't make $8 million for their NIL, except the top .01%. This can only go on for so long before the money runs out.
The top .01% don't even make $8 million. Bryce Young was supposedly #1 and he will only make $3-4 million in college. What they gave this kid is absurd, but it is what they have to do to get a kid like that to attend Tennessee, so I don't blame them.

The issue is -- peope think this will draw others to play with him, but any elite recruit will now have their hands out for NIL deals and that isn't sustainable.
 
I am not sure everyone understands the significance of $8 million to a high school junior that has never played a college game. That is more than most NFL players make in their careers. You can point a ton of really good college players who for one reason or another never made a team, were out within a year or two making minimum salary that is way south of $8 million, or never made that second contract which means they made less than $8 million.

This is why this won't be sustainable. The NFL is the richest league around. The players are the best known. They don't make $8 million for their NIL, except the top .01%. This can only go on for so long before the money runs out.
Some of 'em are going to take a cut in pay if/when they get to the league.
 
I can't wait for the flops that will inevitably happen and see these side companies paying out millions to a kid who carries a clipboard on the sideline
There is definitely going to be a lot of buying "a pig in a poke" that happens.

That said it appears that a lot of these "collectives" are made up of people that have so much money they can afford to....

The Little Rascals Money GIF
 
There is definitely going to be a lot of buying "a pig in a poke" that happens.

That said it appears that a lot of these "collectives" are made up of people that have so much money they can afford to....

The Little Rascals Money GIF
Unless they have found a loophole to legally write off the contracts for NIL they are paying these players -- the money will dry up eventually. Many of these kids they will be paying millions and they won't even see the field for a year or two
 
Lol Theyre gonna be kids driving cars this year that werent even born the Last time the Voluntards beat Bama
 
 
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