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Can we stay competitive in the NIL era?
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<blockquote data-quote="UgaBlows" data-source="post: 881337" data-attributes="member: 747"><p>Before NIL there were only a few schools getting the vast majority of top-tier talent, and yes there was some under the table playing of players going on but nothing like now. Now all schools with huge fanbases can get into the game by outbidding the Bamas and UG’s of the world. Before, the allure of going to a top-tier fb factory and having really the only legit chance to win a natty was swaying a LOT the top recruits and allowing the Bama’s UG’s Ohio State etc to just stack talent, now big money blows that away and that scares the Saban’s of the world that their advantage is disappearing quickly. I agree it is unsustainable but still frick the fb factories for their tears. When some rando team like A&M manages to buy themselves a championship the blue-blood schools are going to go above and beyond to try and get this crap fixed and under control asap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UgaBlows, post: 881337, member: 747"] Before NIL there were only a few schools getting the vast majority of top-tier talent, and yes there was some under the table playing of players going on but nothing like now. Now all schools with huge fanbases can get into the game by outbidding the Bamas and UG’s of the world. Before, the allure of going to a top-tier fb factory and having really the only legit chance to win a natty was swaying a LOT the top recruits and allowing the Bama’s UG’s Ohio State etc to just stack talent, now big money blows that away and that scares the Saban’s of the world that their advantage is disappearing quickly. I agree it is unsustainable but still frick the fb factories for their tears. When some rando team like A&M manages to buy themselves a championship the blue-blood schools are going to go above and beyond to try and get this crap fixed and under control asap. [/QUOTE]
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