And now apparently the number 2 kid in the class decommited from fsu to play for Deion
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FSU fans have to be so pissed right now, lolAnd now apparently the number 2 kid in the class decommited from fsu to play for Deion
Not a believer in money ball, I see.As far as NIL goes, this is the one thing where it CAN help a non-blue blood like Iowa State. Say we can't get a bunch of spread out money for a whole class of kids, but maybe we can sink it all in on a top-5 QB. That player may never have looked at Iowa State in the past, but perhaps our single pool of money (yes it's not from the school I know, but we all know how this is going on behind closed doors) from donors can be enough to trump the big dogs and get him here to Ames.
This just happened with this Jackson State situation we are talking about. I know Deion Sanders helps, and we don't have him. But Campbell and co. have already been shown to be able to develop players, so he can always do that. But being able to maybe get an elite player at QB or another high-impact position (defensive line) can completely change a team's ceiling.
No idea what you are talking about with money ball, as I never said I believe in anything or not in that post. Just pointing out how a small school just bucked the whole "blue bloods will get every big recruit now" line of thought, and MAYBE it happens to us at some point.Not a believer in money ball, I see.
I’m not optimistic our pooled money would compete with the booster and corporate money elsewhere for a top-5 qb
What's more sleazy about this than other NIL deals? Aside from you not liking Barstool.The kids are doing nothing wrong, hell, I'm happy for them but this specific situation is sleazy.
If there was no barstool connection, it wouldn't feel as bad IMO.
Portnoy basically directing where some of the top players end up? That’s great content. Not sure how you can argue that.
If you ever thought they were actually about "sports journalism" then you simply missed the point. Now I undestand Barstool isn't for everyone, but they have always been okay with that fact.Do they even have an actual sports journalist there anymore? 99% is buzzfeed meets tmz stuff
Do they even have an actual sports journalist there anymore? 99% is buzzfeed meets tmz stuff
I'm going to laugh when these companies get 0 return after dropping 7 figures on an unproven 18 year old.
Yeah I mean barstool sports is pretty ambiguous they could cover anythingBarstool has never been about sports journalism. Good lord, the public is clueless when it comes to media.
I'm going to laugh when these companies get 0 return after dropping 7 figures on an unproven 18 year old.
NIL is a freaking farce, but it's our new reality. Whether it's Portnoy, booster, etc. there are going to be people running the show that are likely NOT the people any of us fans want running the show for the long term health of college football.
I'm going to laugh when these companies get 0 return after dropping 7 figures on an unproven 18 year old.
They’re already getting returns. Guarantee this is driving traffic to barstool today
And that number may even be high considering what some of the NIL deals are being reported as. Good post here out of you.Having it all intertwined with alumni and tax payers who had a large part in building these brands creates a messy situation.
For years people have been saying “pay them what they are worth”. Most of them only have marketing value because of the name on the jersey. It’s only about 20 of them a year where it’s the other way around.
Yep. So long as Lincoln Riley and Brian Kelly can jump to a new school and start coaching immediately, you're going to have a hard sell trying to say that players shouldn't be able to have similar freedom.I just don't think they have the influence to clamp down on anything anymore and NCAA only has themselves to blame
Yep. So long as Lincoln Riley and Brian Kelly can jump to a new school and start coaching immediately, you're going to have a hard sell trying to say that players shouldn't be able to have similar freedom.
This is what happens when the pendulum swings. Blame the NCAA and the member schools. Their greed and obstinance did this.