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Can we stay competitive in the NIL era?
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<blockquote data-quote="ClinicalCowboy" data-source="post: 854718" data-attributes="member: 4305"><p>So the age old question of how much money would a 5 star recruit go for on the open market has been answered thanks to Deion Sanders and Barstool. </p><p></p><p>1.5 million dollar NIL deal for Travis Hunter which will ultimately equate to a program investing 15-20 million dollars for a top 10 recruiting class. </p><p></p><p>Since the year 2000, no team has won a national championship without posting a top 10 recruiting class within 4 years prior to their championship. Long story short, you have to have a top 10 recruiting class to win a championship and to attain that goal, programs are going to have to fork out 20 million dollars for at least 1. </p><p></p><p></p><p>With all that being said, how in the world is GT going to be competitive again? </p><p></p><p>I assume there is going to have to be some major caps placed on these NIL deals or we are going to see these 15-20 top tier programs separate themselves from the pack by an ungodly amount which could possibly create a weird D1-A and D1-B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinicalCowboy, post: 854718, member: 4305"] So the age old question of how much money would a 5 star recruit go for on the open market has been answered thanks to Deion Sanders and Barstool. 1.5 million dollar NIL deal for Travis Hunter which will ultimately equate to a program investing 15-20 million dollars for a top 10 recruiting class. Since the year 2000, no team has won a national championship without posting a top 10 recruiting class within 4 years prior to their championship. Long story short, you have to have a top 10 recruiting class to win a championship and to attain that goal, programs are going to have to fork out 20 million dollars for at least 1. With all that being said, how in the world is GT going to be competitive again? I assume there is going to have to be some major caps placed on these NIL deals or we are going to see these 15-20 top tier programs separate themselves from the pack by an ungodly amount which could possibly create a weird D1-A and D1-B [/QUOTE]
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