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1. Don't use Michigan as an example, because we aren't offering NIL deals to recruits and it is being reported Dante Moore was offered $1.5 million by Oregon. Anyone who offers money to Michigan kids right now will sign them away from UM. MSU is another story -- they aren't stuck in the stone age like UM and actually offer NIL money.Oregon is getting kids from the south, from the east, from Big 10 states, from Texas.
and places like Michigan, Alabama, Ohio State Clemson get kids from the west.
majority are still going to be regional sure but it already happens and yes i think there would be an increase
2. Getting kids from the South and getting the kids from the South that teams like Bama and Georgia get are two different things. Michigan has signed kids from Alabama -- it is the kids those schools aren't going for.
3. Same with Texas -- you mentioned signing two kids from Texas. You signed the 9th best WR.................not the 9th best WR in 2023 class nationally, the 9th best WR from the state of Texas. And the other kid you signed from Texas was the 62nd ranked in the state of Texas. Both could turn out to be great players, but it isn't like you stole these kids from Texas.
4. There is a big difference signing a player with an offer from a Bama, Georgia, OSU, etc., compared to signing a player being actively recruited by them. An offer is simply an offer. A team isn't going to rescind an offer and these schools will put those offers out when the kids are 13, 14, 15 years old. If they aren't interest -- they simply stop contacting the kid or let them know they filled the spot they had for him
I am not trying to knock Oregon -- I think Oregon is a great school. Personally I hope they get added to the B1G -- it'd make for some great games to watch. I am just pointing out the obvious to you in regards to recruiting and pulling recruits out of the football hotbeds. Now with Nike -- i'm sure you may be able to pull some kids with NIL deals, so we have to see how that all ends up playing out.