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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 879319" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>The assumption is that the vast amount of 5 and 4 stars will sign with the schools that get on TV and have the most NIL in the top tier. That’s the basis of this entire discussion. If schools break away and offers 6 and 7 figures for NIL and they only get 3 stars taking those offers then of course the system will fail. The supposition is that those who break away get all the big time players while the 2nd tier get the “student-athletes”. Under that assumption, records don’t mean all that much because the talent level will be such that the games are competitive (Like the NFL). So, while records won’t be artificially inflated like we are use to, watching a 5-4 LSU take on a 4-5 Penn State is still better for TV than having what we have now where the winner is already known for 90% of the games each week.</p><p></p><p>Your post points out where this current system has taken us over the past 80 years where everything is artificially inflated so we assume the best teams either go undefeated or lose 1 game. That’s not the real test since schedules are unbalanced and teams choose who they play to maximize wins. We’ve been conditioned to accept crap for 80% of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 879319, member: 4334"] The assumption is that the vast amount of 5 and 4 stars will sign with the schools that get on TV and have the most NIL in the top tier. That’s the basis of this entire discussion. If schools break away and offers 6 and 7 figures for NIL and they only get 3 stars taking those offers then of course the system will fail. The supposition is that those who break away get all the big time players while the 2nd tier get the “student-athletes”. Under that assumption, records don’t mean all that much because the talent level will be such that the games are competitive (Like the NFL). So, while records won’t be artificially inflated like we are use to, watching a 5-4 LSU take on a 4-5 Penn State is still better for TV than having what we have now where the winner is already known for 90% of the games each week. Your post points out where this current system has taken us over the past 80 years where everything is artificially inflated so we assume the best teams either go undefeated or lose 1 game. That’s not the real test since schedules are unbalanced and teams choose who they play to maximize wins. We’ve been conditioned to accept crap for 80% of the season. [/QUOTE]
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